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Thursday, January 09, 2014

Electroluminescence from graphene excited by electron tunneling

We use low-energy electron tunneling to excite electroluminescence in single layer graphene. Electrons are injected locally using a scanning tunneling microscope and the luminescence is analyzed using a wide-angle optical imaging system. The luminescence can be switched on and off by inverting the tip–sample bias voltage. The observed luminescence is explained in terms of a hot luminescence mechanism.

Ryan Beams, Palash Bharadwaj and Lukas Novotny

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