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Comment on "Sticking of Hydrogen on Supported and Suspended Graphene at Low Temperature"

Dennis P. Clougherty

Published 2012-07-17, updated 2014-08-04Version 3

The sticking probability of cold atomic hydrogen on suspended graphene calculated by Lepetit and Jackson [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 107}, 236102 (2011)] does not include the effect of fluctuations from low-frequency vibrations of graphene. These fluctuations suppress the sticking probability for low incident energies ($\lesssim 15$ meV).

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