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The structural and electronic properties of hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) grown on stepped Ni surfaces are systematically investigated using a cylindrical Ni crystal as a tunable substrate. Our experiments reveal homogeneous hBN monolayer coating of the entire Ni curved surface, which in turn undergoes an overall faceting. The faceted system is defined by step-free hBN/Ni(1 1 1) terraces alternating with strongly tilted hBN/Ni(1 1 5) or hBN/Ni(1 1 0) nanostripes, depending on whether we have A-type or B-type vicinal surfaces, respectively. Such deep substrate self-organization is explained by both the rigidity of the hBN lattice and the lack of registry with Ni crystal planes in the vicinity of the (1 1 1) surface. The analysis of the electronic properties by photoemission and absorption spectroscopies reveal a weaker hBN/Ni interaction in (1 1 0)- A nd (1 1 5)-oriented facets, as well as an upward shift of the valence band with respect to the band position at the hBN/Ni(1 1 1) terrace.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 025013 |
Journal | 2D Materials |
Volume | 6 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 8 Feb 2019 |
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