Attraction-repulsion transition in the interaction of adatoms and vacancies in graphene

ORAL

Abstract

The interaction of two resonant impurities in graphene has been predicted to have a long-range character with weaker repulsion when the two adatoms reside on the same sublattice and stronger attraction when they are on the same sublattice. We reveal that a single impurity level is responsible for such attraction. This opens up a possibility of controlling the sign of the impurity interaction via the adjustment of the chemical potential. For many randomly distributed impurities (adatoms or vacancies) this may offer a way to achieve a controlled transition from aggregation to dispersion.

*Work supported by the Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Grant No. DE-FG02-06ER46313

Authors

  • Stephan LeBohec

    • University of Utah
  • Justin Talbot

    • University of Utah
  • Eugene Mishchenko

    • University of Utah