Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of Graphene on a Boron Nitride Substrate

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Abstract

Graphene placed on a boron nitride (BN) substrate has been shown to result in increased mobility and improved Quantum Hall measurements.\footnote{Dean, CR \textit{et al.} Boron nitride substrates for high-quality graphene electronics. \textit{Nature Nanotechnology} \textbf{5}, 722-726 (2010)} It is therefore of great interest to understand how BN substrates differently influence graphene compared to more standard SiO$_{2}$ substrates. I will present new scanning tunneling microscopy measurements of graphene placed on a BN substrate. Differences in the local behavior of graphene on a BN substrate versus a SiO$_{2}$ substrate will be discussed.

Authors

  • Yang Wang

    Dept. of Physics at U.C. Berkeley

  • Regis Decker

    Dept. of Physics at U.C. Berkeley / Lawrence Berkeley National Lab

  • Victor Brar

    Dept. of Physics at U.C. Berkeley / Lawrence Berkeley National Lab

  • William Regan

    Dept. of Physics at U.C. Berkeley

  • Hsin-Zon Tsai

    Dept. of Physics at U.C. Berkeley

  • Qiong Wu

    Dept. of Physics at U.C. Berkeley

  • Alex Zettl

    Dept of Physics, University of California at Berkeley, Dept. of Physics at U.C. Berkeley / Lawrence Berkeley National Lab

  • Michael Crommie

    UC Berkeley, Department of Physics, UC Berkeley, Dept. of Physics at U.C. Berkeley / Lawrence Berkeley National Lab