Flower-shaped domains and wrinkles in trilayer epitaxial graphene on silicon carbide

B. Lalmi, J. C. Girard, E. Pallecchi, M. Silly, C. David, S. Latil, F. Sirotti, A. Ouerghi

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Abstract

Trilayer graphene is of particular interest to the 2D materials community because of its unique tunable electronic structure. However, to date, there is a lack of fundamental understanding of the properties of epitaxial trilayer graphene on silicon carbide. Here, following successful synthesis of large-area uniform trilayer graphene, atomic force microscopy (AFM) showed that the trilayer graphene on 6H-SiC(0001) was uniform over a large scale. Additionally, distinct defects, identified as flower-shaped domains and isolated wrinkle structures, were observed randomly on the surface using scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy (STM/STS). These carbon nanostructures formed during growth, has different structural and electronic properties when compared with the adjacent flat regions of the graphene. Finally, using low temperature STM/STS at 4K, we found that the isolated wrinkles showed an irreversible rotational motion between two 60° configurations at different densities of states.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4066
JournalScientific Reports
Volume4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Feb 2014
Externally publishedYes

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