A graphene-based hybrid material with quantum bits prepared by the double Langmuir–Schaefer method |
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Authors: | Jakub Hrubý ,Vinicius T. Santana,Dmytro Kostiuk,Martin Bouč ek,Samuel Lenz,Michal Kern,Peter Š iffalovič ,Joris van Slageren,Petr Neugebauer |
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Affiliation: | Central European Institute of Technology, CEITEC BUT, Purkyňova 656/123, 61200 Brno Czech Republic.; Institute of Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, 84511 Bratislava Slovakia ; Institute of Physical Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology, Technická 2, 61669 Brno Czech Republic ; Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 55, 70569 Stuttgart Germany |
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Abstract: | The scalability and stability of molecular qubits deposited on surfaces is a crucial step for incorporating them into upcoming electronic devices. Herein, we report on the preparation and characterisation of a molecular quantum bit, copper(ii)dibenzoylmethane [Cu(dbm)2], deposited by a modified Langmuir–Schaefer (LS) technique onto a graphene-based substrate. A double LS deposition was used for the preparation of a few-layer-graphene (FLG) on a Si/SiO2 substrate with subsequent deposition of the molecules. Magnetic properties were probed by high-frequency electron spin resonance (HF-ESR) spectroscopy and found maintained after deposition. Additional spectroscopic and imaging techniques, such as Raman spectroscopy (RS), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), atomic force microscopy (AFM), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were performed to characterise the deposited sample. Our approach demonstrated the possibility to utilise a controlled wet-chemistry protocol to prepare an array of potential quantum bits on a disordered graphene-based substrate. The deployed spectroscopic techniques showed unambiguously the robustness of our studied system with a potential to fabricate large-scale, intact, and stable quantum bits.Graphene-based hybrid material with array of copper(ii)-based quantum bits was prepared by a wet-chemistry protocol and characterised by HF-ESR, XPS, Raman, and AFM. |
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