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Short-range order and electronic properties of epitaxial graphene N. G. Bobenko, V. E. Egorushkin, N. V. Melnikova [et.al.]

Contributor(s): Bobenko, N. G | Melnikova, N. V | Ponomarev, A. N | Belosludtseva, A. A | Barkalov, L. D | Latyshev, A. M | Istomina, E. B | Bobenko, A. V | Egorushkin, V. EMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): эпитаксиальный графен | электронные свойстваGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: AIP Conference Proceedings Vol. 1783. P. 020016-1-020016-4Abstract: One of the most rapidly developing areas of modern materials science is the study of graphene and materials on its basis. The experimental investigations have revealed different types of defects on the surface of graphene that form the ordered structures of atomic configurations. In the present work, the value of short-range order parameter for different configurations of foreign atoms in a graphene layer was calculated. The effect of various factors on the density of electronic states and electrical resistance in graphene was also investigated. The type of the ordering of foreign atoms in graphene rather than the concentration of impurities, was shown to be responsible for the change in the conductivity of graphene.
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One of the most rapidly developing areas of modern materials science is the study of graphene and materials on its basis. The experimental investigations have revealed different types of defects on the surface of graphene that form the ordered structures of atomic configurations. In the present work, the value of short-range order parameter for different configurations of foreign atoms in a graphene layer was calculated. The effect of various factors on the density of electronic states and electrical resistance in graphene was also investigated. The type of the ordering of foreign atoms in graphene rather than the concentration of impurities, was shown to be responsible for the change in the conductivity of graphene.

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