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Structural and Electronic Properties of Oxidized Graphene
Jia-An Yan, Lede Xian, M. Y. Chou
Published 2009-08-21Version 1
We have systematically investigated the effect of oxidation on the structural and electronic properties of graphene based on first-principles calculations. Energetically favorable atomic configurations and building blocks are identified, which contain epoxide and hydroxyl groups in close proximity with each other. Different arrangements of these units yield an LDA band gap over a range of a few eV. These results suggest the possibility of creating and tuning the band gap in graphene by varying the oxidation level and the relative amount of epoxide and hydroxyl functional groups on the surface.
Comments: 5 pages, 3 figures. Physical Review Letters (in press)
Journal: Physical Review Letters 103, 086802 (2009).
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.mtrl-sci
Keywords: electronic properties, oxidized graphene, structural, hydroxyl functional groups, lda band gap
Tags: journal article
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