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Breakdown of Universal Scaling for Nanometer-Sized Bubbles in Graphene.

Renan VillarrealPin-Cheng LinFahim FarajiNasim HassaniHarsh BanaZviadi ZarkuaMaya N NairHung-Chieh TsaiManuel AugeFelix JungeHans C HofsaessStefan De GendtSteven De FeyterSteven BremsE Harriet ÅhlgrenErik C NeytsLucian CovaciFrançois M PeetersMehdi Neek-AmalLino M C Pereira
Published in: Nano letters (2021)
We report the formation of nanobubbles on graphene with a radius of the order of 1 nm, using ultralow energy implantation of noble gas ions (He, Ne, Ar) into graphene grown on a Pt(111) surface. We show that the universal scaling of the aspect ratio, which has previously been established for larger bubbles, breaks down when the bubble radius approaches 1 nm, resulting in much larger aspect ratios. Moreover, we observe that the bubble stability and aspect ratio depend on the substrate onto which the graphene is grown (bubbles are stable for Pt but not for Cu) and trapped element. We interpret these dependencies in terms of the atomic compressibility of the noble gas as well as of the adhesion energies between graphene, the substrate, and trapped atoms.
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