New Journal of Physics (Jan 2015)

Bending and buckling of narrow armchair graphene nanoribbons via STM manipulation

  • Joost van der Lit,
  • Peter H Jacobse,
  • Daniel Vanmaekelbergh,
  • Ingmar Swart

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/17/5/053013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 5
p. 053013

Abstract

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Semiconducting graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) are envisioned to play an important role in future electronics. This requires the GNRs to be placed on a surface where they may become strained. Theory predicts that axial strain, i.e. in-plane bending of the GNR, will cause a change in the band gap of the GNR. This may negatively affect device performance. Using the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope we controllably bent and buckled atomically well-defined narrow armchair GNR and subsequently probed the changes in the local density of states. These experiments show that the band gap of 7-ac-GNR is very robust to in-plane bending and out-of-plane buckling.

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