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Electronic properties of graphene encapsulated with different two-dimensional atomic crystals.
Hexagonal boron nitride is the only substrate that has so far allowed graphene devices exhibiting micrometer-scale ballistic transport. Can other atomically flat crystals be used as substrates for making quality graphene heterostructures? Here we report on our search for alternative substrates. The devices fabricated by encapsulating graphene with molybdenum or tungsten disulfides and hBN are found to exhibit consistently high carrier mobilities of about 60 000 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1). In contrast, encapsulation with atomically flat layered oxides such as mica, bismuth strontium calcium copper oxide, and vanadium pentoxide results in exceptionally low quality of graphene devices with mobilities of ∼1000 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1). We attribute the difference mainly to self-cleansing that takes place at interfaces between graphene, hBN, and transition metal dichalcogenides. Surface contamination assembles into large pockets allowing the rest of the interface to become atomically clean. The cleansing process does not occur for graphene on atomically flat oxide substrates.This work was supported by the European Research Council, Graphene Flagship, Engineering
and Physical Sciences Research Council (UK), the Royal Society, US Office of Naval Research, US
Air Force Office of Scientific Research, US Army Research Office
Electronic Properties of Graphene Encapsulated with Different Two-Dimensional Atomic Crystals
Hexagonal boron nitride is the only substrate that has so far allowed
graphene devices exhibiting micron-scale ballistic transport. Can other
atomically flat crystals be used as substrates for making quality graphene
heterostructures? Here we report on our search for alternative substrates. The
devices fabricated by encapsulating graphene with molybdenum or tungsten
disulphides and hBN are found to exhibit consistently high carrier mobilities
of about 60,000 cmVs. In contrast, encapsulation with
atomically flat layered oxides such as mica, bismuth strontium calcium copper
oxide and vanadium pentoxide results in exceptionally low quality of graphene
devices with mobilities of ~ 1,000 cm Vs. We attribute the
difference mainly to self-cleansing that takes place at interfaces between
graphene, hBN and transition metal dichalcogenides. Surface contamination
assembles into large pockets allowing the rest of the interface to become
atomically clean. The cleansing process does not occur for graphene on
atomically flat oxide substrates.Comment: 19 pages, 11 figures, 1 table including Supporting Informatio
Exhumed hydrocarbon-seep authigenic carbonates from Zakynthos island (Greece): Concretions not archaeological remains
In Zakynthos Island (Greece), authigenic cementation of marine sediment has formed pipelike, disc and doughnut-shaped concretions. The concretions are mostly composed of authigenic ferroan dolomite accompanied by pyrite. Samples with >80% dolomite, have stable isotope compositions in two groups. The more indurated concretions have δ 18O around +4‰ and δ 13C values between -8 and -29‰ indicating dolomite forming from anaerobic oxidation of thermogenic methane (hydrocarbon seep), in the sulphate-methane transition zone. The outer surfaces of some concretions, and the less-cemented concretions, typically have slightly heavier isotopic compositions and may indicate that concretion growth progressed from the outer margin in the ambient microbially-modified marine pore fluids, inward toward the central conduit where the isotopic compositions were more heavily influenced by the seep fluid. Sr isotope data suggest the concretions are fossil features, possibly of Pliocene age and represent an exhumed hydrocarbon seep plumbing system. Exposure on the modern seabed in the shallow subtidal zone has caused confusion, as concretion morphology resembles archaeological stonework of the Hellenic period
Programa de assistência de enfermagem a clientes portadores de danos cardiovasculares, no ambulatório de um hospital geral e de ensino de Porto Alegre, RS
Descreve a programação proposta pelas enfermeiras que atuam no Serviço de Enfermagem de Saúde Pública, de um hospital geral e de ensino de Porto Alegre, RS, a clientes portadores de danos cardiovasculares, destacando as atividades finais (consulta de enfermagem, chamamento de faltosos e Cursos de Educação para Saúde). Procura-se caracterizar a clientela assistida, através da Consulta de Enfermagem, quanto a sexo, idade, classe social, procedência e problemas apresentados