Monday, December 3, 2012

1211.7170 (Karri Saloriutta et al.)

Ab-initio transport fingerprints for resonant scattering in graphene    [PDF]

Karri Saloriutta, Andreas Uppstu, Ari Harju, Martti J. Puska
We have recently shown that by using a scaling approach for randomly distributed topological defects in graphene, reliable estimates for transmission properties of macroscopic samples can be calculated based even on single-defect calculations [A. Uppstu et al., Phys. Rev. B 85, 041401 (2012)]. We now extend this approach of energy-dependent scattering cross sections to the case of adsorbates on graphene by studying hydrogen and carbon adatoms as well as epoxide and hydroxyl groups. We show that a qualitative understanding of resonant scattering can be gained through density functional theory results for a single-defect system, providing a transmission "fingerprint" characterizing each adsorbate type. This information can be used to reliably predict the elastic mean free path for moderate defect densities directly using ab-initio methods. We present tight-binding parameters for carbon and epoxide adsorbates, obtained to match the density-functional theory based scattering cross sections.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.7170

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