Large Band Gap Opening between Graphene Dirac Cones Induced by Na Adsorption onto an Ir Superlattice
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We investigate the effects of Na adsorption on the electronic structure of bare and Ir cluster superlattice-covered epitaxial graphene on Ir(111) using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy.
At Na saturation coverage, a massive charge migration from sodium atoms to graphene raises the graphene Fermi level by |
is adsorbed on top of the graphene layer, and when coadsorbed onto an Ir cluster superlattice, it results in the opening of a large band gap of ΔNa/Ir/G = 740 meV, comparable to the one of Ge and with preserved high group velocity of the charge carriers.. |