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    Band Gap Opening Induced by the Structural Periodicity in Epitaxial Graphene Buffer Layer by N. Nair, Maya, Palacio, Irene, Celis, Arlensiú, Zobelli, Alberto, Gloter, Alexandre, Kubsky, Stefan, Turmaud, Jean-Philippe, Conrad, Matthew, Berger, Claire, de Heer, Walter, Conrad, Edward H, Taleb-Ibrahimi, Amina, Tejeda, Antonio

    Published in Nano letters (12-04-2017)
    “…The epitaxial graphene buffer layer on the Si face of hexagonal SiC shows a promising band gap, of which the precise origin remains to be understood. In this…”
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    Wide Band Gap Semiconductor from a Hidden 2D Incommensurate Graphene Phase by Conrad, Matthew, Wang, Feng, Nevius, Meredith, Jinkins, Katherine, Celis, Arlensiú, Narayanan Nair, Maya, Taleb-Ibrahimi, Amina, Tejeda, Antonio, Garreau, Yves, Vlad, Alina, Coati, Alessandro, Miceli, Paul F, Conrad, Edward H

    Published in Nano letters (11-01-2017)
    “…Producing a usable semiconducting form of graphene has plagued the development of graphene electronics for nearly two decades. Now that new preparation methods…”
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    Substrate effect on the electronic properties of graphene on vicinal Pt(111) by Nair, Maya N., Celis, Arlensiu, Nicolas, Francois, Kubsky, Stefan, Taleb-Ibrahimi, Amina, Tejeda, Antonio

    Published in Applied surface science (01-11-2021)
    “…[Display omitted] •Graphene growth on multi-vicinal Pt(111) has been studied by LEED, STM and ARPES.•The evidence of superperiodicity was obtained from LEED…”
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    Wide bandgap semiconductor from a hidden 2D incommensurate graphene phase by Conrad, Matthew, Wang, Feng, Nevius, Meredith, Jinkins, Katherine, Celis, Arlensiú, Nair, Maya, Taleb-Ibrahim, Amina, Tejeda, Antonio, Garreau, Yves, Vlad, Alina, Coati, Alessandro, Miceli, Paul, Conrad, Edward

    Published 10-10-2016
    “…Producing a usable semiconducting form of graphene has plagued the development of graphene electronics for nearly two decades. Now that new preparation methods…”
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