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Momentum microscopy of Pb-intercalated graphene on SiC: charge neutrality and electronic structure of interfacial Pb

Intercalation is an established technique for tailoring the electronic structure of epitaxial graphene. Moreover, it enables the synthesis of otherwise unstable two-dimensional (2D) layers of elements with unique physical properties compared to their bulk versions due to interfacial quantum confinement. In this work, we present uniformly Pb-intercalated quasi-freestanding monolayer graphene on SiC, which turns out to be essentially charge neutral with an unprecedented $p$-type carrier density of only $(5.5\pm2.5)\times10^9$ cm$^{-2}$. Probing the low-energy electronic structure throughout the entire first surface Brillouin zone by means of momentum microscopy, we clearly discern additional bands related to metallic 2D-Pb at the interface. Low-energy electron diffraction further reveals a $10\times10$ Moiré superperiodicity relative to graphene, counterparts of which cannot be directly identified in the available band structure data. Our experiments demonstrate 2D interlayer confinement and associated band structure formation of a heavy-element superconductor, paving the way towards strong spin-orbit coupling effects or even 2D superconductivity at the graphene/SiC interface.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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