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Regensburg 2013 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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TT: Fachverband Tiefe Temperaturen

TT 21: Graphene - Electronic Properties and Transport 1 (jointly with DS, HL, MA, and O)

TT 21.9: Vortrag

Montag, 11. März 2013, 18:00–18:15, H17

Intact Dirac cones at broken sublattice symmetry: photoemission study of graphene on Ni and Co — •Dmitry Marchenko1, Andrei Varykhalov1, Jaime Sánchez-Barriga1, Markus R. Scholz1, Bart Verberck2, Björn Trauzettel3, Tim O. Wehling4,5, Carlo Carbone6, and Oliver Rader11Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin — 2Universiteit Antwerpen — 3Universität Würzburg — 4Universität Bremen — 5Bremen Center for Computational Materials Science — 6Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Trieste

A band gap at the Dirac point of graphene can be created by breaking of the sublattice symmetry through epitaxial growth on a substrate crystal. One of the strongest sublattice-symmetry-breaking interactions with predicted and measured band gaps ranging from 400 meV to more than 3 eV has been attributed to the interfaces of graphene with Ni and Co, which are also promising spin filter interfaces. We apply angle-resolved photoemission to epitaxial graphene on Ni(111) and Co(0001) to show the presence of intact Dirac cones in a strongly n-doped system. Our results challenge the common belief that breaking of sublattice symmetry by a substrate and opening of the band gap at the Dirac energy are in a straightforward relation. A simple effective model of a biased bilayer structure composed of graphene and a sublattice symmetry broken layer, corroborated by density functional theory calculations, demonstrates the general validity of our conclusions.

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