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Termini of Bottom-Up Fabricated Graphene Nanoribbons
Atomically precise graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) can be
obtained
via thermally induced polymerization of suitable precursor molecules
on a metal surface. This communication discusses the atomic structure
found at the termini of armchair GNRs obtained via this bottom-up
approach. The short zigzag edge at the termini of the GNRs under study
gives rise to a localized midgap state with a characteristic signature
in scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). By combining STM experiments
with large-scale density functional theory calculations, we demonstrate
that the termini are passivated by hydrogen. Our results suggest that
the length of nanoribbons grown by this protocol may be limited by
hydrogen passivation during the polymerization step