1 Tuning the graphene work function by electric field effect
Pohang University of Science and Technology · Columbia University
Abstract
We report variation of the work function for single and bi-layer graphene devices measured by scanning Kelvin probe microscopy (SKPM). Using the electric field effect, the work function of graphene can be adjusted as the gate voltage tunes the Fermi level across the charge neutrality point. Upon biasing the device, the surface potential map obtained by SKPM provides a reliable way to measure the contact resistance of individual electrodes contacting graphene. High conductivity1,2 and low optical absorption3,4 make graphene an attractive material for use as a flexible transparent conductive electrode5-8. This atomically thin carbon layer provides the additional benefit that its work function can be adjusted by…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 61.21
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 26
Authors
6- YYYoung‐Jun YuCorresponding
Pohang University of Science and Technology, Columbia University
- YZYüe Zhao
Pohang University of Science and Technology, Columbia University
- SRSunmin Ryu
Pohang University of Science and Technology, Columbia University
- LELouis E. Brus
Pohang University of Science and Technology, Columbia University
- KSKwang S. Kim
Pohang University of Science and Technology, Columbia University
Topics & keywords
- Graphene
- Work function
- Bilayer graphene
- Electric field
- Biasing
- Kelvin probe force microscope
- Nanotechnology
- Materials science
- Affordable and clean energy