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Fabrication of Gate-tunable Graphene Devices for Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Studies with Coulomb Impurities
Published on: July 24, 2015
Direct imaging of charged impurity density in common graphene substrates
Kristen M Burson1, William G Cullen, Shaffique Adam
1Center for Nanophysics and Advanced Materials, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742-4111, United States.
Abstract:
Kelvin probe microscopy in ultrahigh vacuum is used to image the local electrostatic potential fluctuations above hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) and SiO2, common substrates for graphene. Results are compared to a model of randomly distributed charges in a two-dimensional (2D) plane. For SiO2, the results are well modeled by 2D charge densities ranging from 0.24 to 2.7 × 10(11) cm(-2), while h-BN displays potential fluctuations 1-2 orders of magnitude lower than SiO2, consistent with the improvement in charge carrier mobility for graphene on h-BN compared to SiO2. Electron beam exposure of SiO2 increases the charge density fluctuations, creating long-lived metastable charge populations of ~2 × 10(11) cm(-2) at room temperature, which can be reversed by heating.

