| Literature DB >> 26311022 |
Yuxing Yang1, Ruili Liu1, Jiayang Wu1, Xinhong Jiang1, Pan Cao1, Xiaofeng Hu1, Ting Pan1, Ciyuan Qiu1, Junyi Yang2, Yinglin Song2, Dongqing Wu3, Yikai Su1.
Abstract
In this work, a novel soft-hard template method towards the direct fabrication of graphene films on silicon/silica substrate is developed via a tri-constituent self-assembly route. Using cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB) as a soft template, silica (SiO2) from tetramethoxysilane as a hard template, and pyrene as a carbon source, the self-assembly process allows the formation of a sandwich-like SiO2/CTAB/pyrene composite, which can be further converted to high quantity graphene films with a thickness of ~1 nm and a size of over 5 μm by thermal treatment. The morphology and thickness of the graphene films can be effectively controlled through the adjustment of the ratio of pyrene to CTAB. Furthermore, a high nonlinear refractive index n2 of ~10(-12) m(2) W(-1) is measured from graphene/silica hybrid film, which is six orders of magnitude larger than that of silicon and comparable to the graphene from chemical vapor deposition process.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26311022 PMCID: PMC4550833 DOI: 10.1038/srep13480
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Processing diagram for synthesis of graphene film by the soft-hard template approach.
Figure 2(a) XRD patterns of sandwich-like SiO2/CTAB/pyrene composites, (b) XRD patterns of sandwich-like SiO2/CTAB/pyrene composites after thermal treatment at 900 °C under nitrogen flow. Inset: the variation of the d values of SiO2/CTAB/pyrene composites as a function of molar ratio of PY to CTAB. The red line shows a linear fit to the experimental data.
Figure 3(a) TEM image, (b) HRTEM image, (c) SAED image, (d) AFM image of graphene from GS-2 after removal of the silica.
Figure 4Raman spectra of GS-2 on quartz (red) and the graphene from GS-2 after the removal of silica (black).
Figure 5Transmittance of the GS-0 and GS-2 on quartz.
The inset is a photograph of GS-2 on quartz.
Figure 6Z-scan trace for GS-2 film on quartz.
The red line shows the fitting result.