Controlling Edge Morphology in Graphene Layers Using Electron Irradiation: From Sharp Atomic Edges to Coalesced Layers Forming Loops

E. Cruz-Silva, A. R. Botello-Méndez, Z. M. Barnett, X. Jia, M. S. Dresselhaus, H. Terrones, M. Terrones, B. G. Sumpter, and V. Meunier
Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 045501 – Published 22 July 2010

Abstract

Recent experimental reports indicate that Joule heating can atomically sharpen the edges of chemical vapor deposition grown graphitic nanoribbons. The absence or presence of loops between adjacent layers in the annealed materials is the topic of a growing debate that this Letter aims to put to rest. We offer a rationale explaining why loops do form if Joule heating is used alone, and why adjacent nanoribbon layers do not coalesce when Joule heating is applied after high-energy electrons first irradiate the sample. Our work, based on large-scale quantum molecular dynamics and electronic-transport calculations, shows that vacancies on adjacent graphene sheets, created by electron irradiation, inhibit the formation of edge loops.

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  • Received 21 April 2010

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.045501

©2010 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

E. Cruz-Silva1, A. R. Botello-Méndez2, Z. M. Barnett1, X. Jia3, M. S. Dresselhaus3, H. Terrones2, M. Terrones4, B. G. Sumpter1, and V. Meunier1

  • 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory, One Bethel Valley Road, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831-6367, USA
  • 2Université Catholique de Louvain, Place Croix du Sud 1, B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
  • 3Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139-4307, USA
  • 4Carlos III University of Madrid, Avenida Universidad 30, 28911 Leganés, Madrid, Spain

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Vol. 105, Iss. 4 — 23 July 2010

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