Evidence for formation of multi-quantum dots in hydrogenated graphene

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We report the experimental evidence for the formation of multi-quantum dots in a hydrogenated single-layer graphene flake. The existence of multi-quantum dots is supported by the low-temperature measurements on a field effect transistor structure device. The resulting Coulomb blockade diamonds shown in the color scale plot together with the number of Coulomb peaks exhibit the characteristics of the so-called 'stochastic Coulomb blockade'. A possible explanation for the formation of the multi-quantum dots, which is not observed in pristine graphene to date, was attributed to the impurities and defects unintentionally decorated on a single-layer graphene flake which was not treated with the thermal annealing process. Graphene multi-quantum dots developed around impurities and defect sites during the hydrogen plasma exposure process. © 2012 Chuang et al.

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Chuang, C., Puddy, R. K., Connolly, M. R., Lo, S. T., Lin, H. D., Chen, T. M., … Liang, C. T. (2012). Evidence for formation of multi-quantum dots in hydrogenated graphene. Nanoscale Research Letters, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-7-459

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