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Mechanical and Electronic Properties of Graphene under Periodically Modulated Strain

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Abstract

We present a novel approach to create an effective 2D lateral heterostructure – by periodic modulation of lattice strain. We engineer extreme (>10%) strain in graphene by draping it over large Cu step edges. Analogous to a draped tablecloth, nanoscale periodic ripples arise as graphene is pinned and pulled by the contact forces of the substrate. The ripples are characterized by large variations in carbon-carbon bond length. Such variations directly impact electronic coupling between atoms, which in one graphene ripple can be as different as in two different materials. The result is a single graphene sheet which effectively acts as an electronic superlattice in which novel electronic states arise at the interfaces. Such intense, highly inhomogeneous fields create a new electronic quantization distinct from the usual Landau quantization observed in uniform fields, and their nanoscale periodicity creates a novel electronic system which can aid in the realization of various theoretical proposals including valley filters, snake states and electron optics in graphene and other 2D materials.

Ref: Banerjee et. al., Nano Lett. 2020, 20, 5, 3113–3121 (2020)

Presenters

  • Riju Banerjee

    University of Chicago, Physics, Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania State University

Authors

  • Riju Banerjee

    University of Chicago, Physics, Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania State University

  • Viet-Hung Nguyen

    Université catholique de Louvain

  • Malgorzata Kowalik

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Tomotaroh Granzier-Nakajima

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Aurelien Lherbier

    Université catholique de Louvain

  • Lavish Pabbi

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Mauricio Terrones

    Pennsylvania State University, The Penn State University

  • Adri C Van Duin

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Jean-Christophe Charlier

    Université catholique de Louvain

  • Eric Hudson

    Department of Physics, Pennsylvania State University, Penn State University, Pennsylvania State University, Physics, Pennsylvania State University