Corrugation and energetics of graphene on SiO$_{2}$

ORAL

Abstract

Measurements of the topographic structure of graphene on SiO$_{2}$ are seen to vary considerably between different published reports, particularly with respect to the amplitude of corrugation observed at the few-nm length scale. Intrinsic rippling of the graphene has been reported, in addition to evidence of tip interaction effects. In spite of recent high-resolution STM measurements of exfoliated graphene by several groups, the structure of graphene on SiO$_{2}$ remains controversial, necessitating a better understanding of the interaction between graphene and the substrate, and clarification of assumptions of equilibrium in assessing the structure. Our measurements incorporate a unique combination of UHV high-resolution non-contact AFM and STM to characterize both the graphene and the underlying SiO$_{2}$ substrate. We measure monolayer and few-layer graphene with complementary STM and NC-AFM, and assess the observed structures in terms of the energy balance between elastic energy of the graphene membrane and adhesion energy of the substrate.

*Supported by a NRI supplement to the UMD-NSF-MRSEC grant \#DMR 0520471, with infrastructure support from the Center for Nanophysics and Advanced Materials.

Authors

  • William Cullen

    • University of Maryland
  • Mahito Yamamoto

    • University of Maryland
  • Kristen Burson

    • University of Maryland
  • Jianhao Chen

    • University of Maryland
  • Ellen Williams

    • University of Maryland
    • MRSEC and CNAM
    • CNAM and MRSEC, Physics Department, University of Maryland at College Park
  • Michael S. Fuhrer

    • University of Maryland
    • Department of Physics and Center for Nanophysics and Advanced Materials, University of Maryland College Park
    • Materials Research Science and Engineering Center and Center for Nanophysics and Advanced Materials, Department of Physics, University of Maryland