Hydrogen-dimer lines and electron waveguides in graphene

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Abstract

The electronic and transport properties of graphene ribbons sandwiched between hydrogen dimer lines, of the kind recently realized by Nilsson et al., Carbon, 2012, 50, 2052, are investigated with the help of first principles methods. It is found that such lines of hydrogen atoms block conduction between neighboring channels and effectively allow the confinement of graphene charge carriers, thereby opening the possibility of imprinting nano-circuits in graphene by controlled hydrogenation. © the Partner Organisations 2014.

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Achilli, S., Tantardini, G. F., & Martinazzo, R. (2014). Hydrogen-dimer lines and electron waveguides in graphene. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 16(33), 17610–17616. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cp01025f

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