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Hexagonal nanopits with the zigzag edge state on graphite surfaces synthesized by hydrogen-plasma etching

Matsui et al., 2019

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4673211352964011035
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Matsui T
Sato H
Kita K
Amend A
Fukuyama H
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

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We studied, by scanning tunneling microscopy, the morphology of nanopits of monolayer depth created at graphite surfaces by hydrogen-plasma etching under various conditions such as H2 pressure, temperature, etching time, and RF power of the plasma generation. In …
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