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Peierls-type instability and tunable band gap in functionalized graphene

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posted on 2025-07-30, 21:55 authored by D.A. Abanin, A.V. Shytov, L.S. Levitov
Functionalizing graphene was recently shown to have a dramatic effect on the electronic properties of this material. Here we investigate spatial ordering of adatoms driven by the RKKY-type interactions. In the ordered state, which arises via a Peierls-instability-type mechanism, the adatoms reside mainly on one of the two graphene sublattices. Bragg scattering of electron waves induced by sublattice symmetry breaking results in a band gap opening, whereby Dirac fermions acquire a finite mass. The band gap is found to be immune to the adatoms' positional disorder, with only an exponentially small number of localized states residing in the gap. The gapped state is stabilized in a wide range of electron doping. Our findings show that controlled adsorption of adatoms or molecules provides a route to engineering a tunable band gap in graphene.

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Copyright © 2010 The American Physical Society

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Physical Review Letters

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American Physical Society

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United States

Language

en

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Vol. 105 (8), article 086802

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  • Physics and Astronomy

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