Electronically ordered ultrathin Cr2O3 on Pt(111) in presence of a multidomain graphene intralayer

[Display omitted] •Spectroscopic investigation on ultrathin oxide with or without graphene intralayer.•Multiple domains in graphene do not affect the electronic order of the oxide.•Our data stimulate for further studies on antiferromagnetic/magnetoelastic properties. In the last decade, reducing the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied surface science 2023-03, Vol.613, p.155918, Article 155918
Hauptverfasser: Fiori, Sara, Dagur, Deepak, Capra, Michele, Picone, Andrea, Brambilla, Alberto, Torelli, Piero, Panaccione, Giancarlo, Vinai, Giovanni
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Spectroscopic investigation on ultrathin oxide with or without graphene intralayer.•Multiple domains in graphene do not affect the electronic order of the oxide.•Our data stimulate for further studies on antiferromagnetic/magnetoelastic properties. In the last decade, reducing the dimensionality of materials to few atomic layers thickness has allowed exploring new physical properties and functionalities otherwise absent out of the two dimensional limit. In this regime, interfaces and interlayers play a crucial role. Here, we investigate their influence on the electronic properties and structural quality of ultrathin Cr2O3 on Pt(111), in presence of a multidomain graphene intralayer. Specifically, by combining Low-Energy Electron Diffraction, X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy and X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy, we confirm the growth of high-quality ultrathin Cr2O3 on bare Pt, with sharp surface reconstructions, proper stoichiometry and good electronic quality. Once a multidomain graphene intralayer is included at the metal/oxide interface, the Cr2O3 maintained its correct stoichiometry and a comparable electronic quality, even at the very first monolayers, despite the partially lost of the morphological long-range order. These results show how ultrathin Cr2O3 films are slightly affected by the interfacial epitaxial quality from the electronic point of view, making them potential candidates for graphene-integrated heterostructures.
ISSN:0169-4332
1873-5584
DOI:10.1016/j.apsusc.2022.155918