Impurity invisibility in graphene: Symmetry guidelines for the design of efficient sensors
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J. Duffy, J. A. Lawlor, C. Lewenkopf and M. S. Ferreira, Impurity invisibility in graphene: Symmetry guidelines for the design of efficient sensors, Physical Review B, 94, 2016, 045417-1 - 045417-8
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Renowned for its sensitivity to detect the presence of numerous substances, graphene is an excellent chemical sensor. Unfortunately, which general features a dopant must have in order to enter the list of substances detectable by graphene are not exactly known. Here we demonstrate with a simple model calculation implemented in three different ways that one of such features is the symmetry properties of the impurity binding to graphene. In particular, we show that electronic scattering is suppressed when dopants are bound symmetrically to both graphene sublattices, giving rise to impurity invisibility. In contrast, dopants that affect the two sublattices asymmetrically are more strongly scattered and therefore the most likely candidates to being chemically sensed by graphene. Furthermore, we demonstrate that impurity invisibility is lifted with the introduction of a symmetry-breaking perturbation such as uniaxial strain. In this case, graphene with sublattice-symmetric dopants will function as efficient strain sensors. We argue that classifying dopants through their bonding symmetry leads to a more efficient way of identifying suitable components for graphene-based sensors.
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Sponsor: Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
Grant Number: 11/RFP.1/MTR/3083
Author's Homepage: http://people.tcd.ie/ferreirm
Type of material: Journal Article

