Observation of zigzag and armchair edges of graphite using scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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4 pages, 4 figures, contents for experimental/theoretical reseachers, accepted as an issue of Physical Review B (PRB)

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10.1103/PhysRevB.71.193406

The presence of structure-dependent edge states of graphite is revealed by both ambient- and ultra-highvacuum- (UHV) scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) / scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS) observations. On a hydrogenated zigzag (armchair) edge, bright spots are (are not) observed together with (SQRT(3) by SQRT(3))R30 superlattice near the Fermi level (V_S = −30 mV for a peak of the local density of states (LDOS)) under UHV, demonstrating that a zigzag edge is responsible for the edge states, although there is no appreciable difference between as-prepared zigzag and armchair edges in air. Even in hydrogenated armchair edge, however, bright spots are observed at defect points, at which partial zigzag edges are created in the armchair edge.

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