Condensed Matter Seminar Series
Defects and Ripples in Graphene
Luis L. Bonilla
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Friday April 27, 2:00pm, Room 298, Physics Building
Abstract: When
the single layer of carbon atoms that form a suspended graphene sheet
is observed, there are ripples on it. Furthermore, the electron
beam of the transmission electron microscope often creates defects in
the honeycomb graphene lattice that evolve or disappear in
seconds. Both defects and ripples strongly affect the mechanical,
electronic and optical properties of the material and understanding
their origin and behavior is challenging. We propose and study
mesoscopic models of defects as cores of dislocations and dislocation
pairs in a crystalline membrane. We use related stochastic models to
understand ripples and relate our results to known experiments.
Host: Stephen Teitsworth