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Superlattice-induced minigaps in graphene band structure due to underlying one-dimensional nanostructuration

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We have studied the influence of one-dimensional periodic nanostructured substrates on graphene band structure. One-monolayer-thick graphene is extremely sensitive to periodic terrace arrays, as demonstrated on two different nanostructured substrates, namely Ir(332) and multivicinal curved Pt(111). Photoemission shows the presence of minigaps related to the spatial periodicity. The potential barrier strength of the one-dimensional periodic nanostructuration can be tailored with the step-edge type and the nature of the substrate. The minigap opening further demonstrates the presence of backward scattered electronic waves on the surface and the absence of Klein tunneling on the substrate, probably due to the fast variation of the potential, of a spatial extent of the order of the lattice parameter of graphene.
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Arlensiú Celis, Maya Narayanan Nair, Muriel Sicot, Nicolas François, Stefan Kubsky, et al.. Superlattice-induced minigaps in graphene band structure due to underlying one-dimensional nanostructuration. Physical Review B, 2018, 97 (19), pp.195410. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevB.97.195410⟩. ⟨hal-02345913⟩
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