1. Multilayer epitaxial graphene grown on the ({\rm SiC}\,\,000\bar{1}) surface; structure and electronic properties.
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M Sprinkle, J Hicks, A Tejeda, A Taleb, P Le Fevre, F Bertran, H Tinkey, M C Clark, P Soukiassian, D Martinotti, J Hass, and E H Conrad
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GRAPHENE , *EPITAXY , *ELECTRONIC structure , *CARBON , *MULTILAYERED thin films , *GRAPHITE , *SYMMETRY breaking , *SILICON carbide , *SURFACES (Physics) - Abstract
We review the progress towards developing epitaxial graphene as a material for carbon electronics. In particular, we discuss improvements in epitaxial graphene growth, interface control and the understanding of multilayer epitaxial graphene's (MEG's) electronic properties. Although graphene grown on both polar faces of SiC will be discussed, our discussions will focus on graphene grown on the (0\,0\,0\,\bar{1}) C-face of SiC. The unique properties of C-face MEG have become apparent. These films behave electronically like a stack of nearly independent graphene sheets rather than a thin Bernal stacked graphite sample. The origins of multilayer graphene's electronic behaviour are its unique highly ordered stacking of non-Bernal rotated graphene planes. While these rotations do not significantly affect the inter-layer interactions, they do break the stacking symmetry of graphite. It is this broken symmetry that leads to each sheet behaving like isolated graphene planes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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