Interface effects on titanium growth on graphene

Georg Zagler (Corresponding author), Alberto Trentino, Kimmo Mustonen, Clemens Mangler, Jani Kotakoski (Corresponding author)

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Abstract

Poor quality interfaces between metal and graphene cause non-linearity and impair the carrier mobility in graphene devices. Here, we use aberration corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy to observe hexagonally close-packed Ti nano-islands grown on atomically clean graphene, and establish a 30 epitaxial relationship between the lattices. Due to the strong binding of Ti on graphene, at the limit of a monolayer, the Ti lattice constant is mediated by the graphene epitaxy, and compared to bulk Ti, is strained by ca. 3.7% to a value of 0.306(3) nm. The resulting interfacial strain is slightly greater than what has been predicted by density functional theory calculations. Our early growth stage investigations also reveal that, in contrast to widespread assumptions, Ti does not fully wet graphene but grows initially in islands with a thickness of 1-2 layers. Raman spectroscopy implies charge transfer between the Ti islands and graphene substrate.

Original languageEnglish
Article number045025
Number of pages8
Journal2D Materials
Volume10
Issue number4
Early online date20 Apr 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2023

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 103008 Experimental physics
  • 103009 Solid state physics

Keywords

  • cond-mat.mes-hall
  • epitaxial
  • titanium
  • growth
  • interface
  • graphene

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