Observation of Image Potential State in Oxygen Intercalated Graphene on Iridium by Two-Photon-Photoemission Spectroscopy

ORAL

Abstract

In this talk, we report our experimental results on the first direct observation of image potential state (IPS) in oxygen-intercalated graphene on iridium by two-photo-photoemission spectroscopy. We demonstrate how oxygen intercalation influences the IPS in Gr/Ir and decouples the interlayer interaction. We present measurements of the electronic dispersion and work function in pristine Gr/Ir, oxygen-intercalated Gr/O/Ir, and deintercalated Gr/Ir. LEED patterns are measured during the pristine, oxygen-intercalated, and deintercalated phases of the Gr/Ir sample. Based on these measurements, relative to the pristine case, the work function and the energy location of n$=$1 IPS relative to the Fermi level increases by $\approx $0.39 eV and $\approx $0.3 eV, respectively, due to oxygen intercalation, whereas the effective mass of n$=$1 IPS is hardly influenced by the intercalation process. Moreover, we achieve the quenching and restoration of the resonance from Ir Rashba states to n$=$1 IPS in Gr/Ir by oxygen intercalation and deintercalation.

*This work was supported by the DOE, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of MSE under Contract No. DE-FG 02-04-ER-46157. This research used resources of the CFN, which is the U.S. DOE Office of Science User Facility, under Contract No. DE-SC0012704.

Authors

  • Yi Lin

    • Columbia Univ
  • Yunzhe Li

    • Columbia Univ
  • Jerzy Sadowski

    • Brookhaven National Lab
    • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Jerry Dadap

    • Columbia Univ
  • Wencan Jin

    • Columbia Univ
    • Columbia University
  • Richard Osgood

    • Columbia Univ