| Literature DB >> 28809227 |
Xingfang Liu1, Guosheng Sun2, Bin Liu3, Guoguo Yan4, Min Guan5, Yang Zhang6, Feng Zhang7, Yu Chen8, Lin Dong9, Liu Zheng10, Shengbei Liu11, Lixin Tian12, Lei Wang13, Wanshun Zhao14, Yiping Zeng15,8.
Abstract
We report a new method for growing hexagonal columnar nanograin structured silicon carbide (SiC) thin films on silicon substrates by using graphene-graphitic carbon nanoflakes (GGNs) templates from solid carbon sources. The growth was carried out in a conventional low pressure chemical vapor deposition system (LPCVD). The GGNs are small plates with lateral sizes of around 100 nm and overlap each other, and are made up of nanosized multilayer graphene and graphitic carbon matrix (GCM). Long and straight SiC nanograins with hexagonal shapes, and with lateral sizes of around 200-400 nm are synthesized on the GGNs, which form compact SiC thin films.Entities:
Keywords: CVD; graphene; hexagonal columnar; nanoflake; silicon carbide; solid carbon; thin film
Year: 2013 PMID: 28809227 PMCID: PMC5452306 DOI: 10.3390/ma6041543
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Figure 1Deposition process illustrations.
Figure 2Morphologies of: (a) as-received substrate surface; (b) GGNs covered surface; (c) SiC film surface; and (d) XRD patterns of the thin film after SiC deposition.
Figure 3(a) Field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) image of surface morphologies of SiC films; (b,c) magnified images of (a). The dotted white hexagonal shapes are guides to the eye, and the white arrows in (b) and (c) point to spacers and GGNs between SiC nanograins, respectively; (d) TEM image of cross-sectional morphologies of SiC films. The right-bottom corner of (d) shows a magnified image of the nanograins. The parallel dotted white lines are guides to the eye.
Figure 4(a) TEM image of SiC films in cross section near the growth frontier; (b) HRTEM image of the topmost part of an individual SiC nanograin (blue circle in (a)) and its corresponding selective area electric diffractions (SAED) pattern. The blue ellipses indicate nanosized multilayer graphene.
Figure 5Raman spectra measured at six different points on our sample. (a) TO bands; and (b) LO bands of Raman spectra of SiC films; (c) D bands and G bands of Raman spectra of GGNs, together with second-order SiC bands; (d) 2D bands of Raman spectra of GGNs.