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Adlayer-Free Large-Area Single Crystal Graphene Grown on a Cu(111) Foil.

Da Luo1, Meihui Wang2, Yunqing Li3, Changsik Kim4, Ka Man Yu5, Yohan Kim3, Huijun Han3, Mandakini Biswal1, Ming Huang1, Youngwoo Kwon1, Min Goo2, Dulce C Camacho-Mojica1, Haofei Shi6, Won Jong Yoo4, Michael S Altman5, Hyung-Joon Shin1,3, Rodney S Ruoff1,2,3,7.   

Abstract

To date, thousands of publications have reported chemical vapor deposition growth of "single layer" graphene, but none of them has described truly single layer graphene over large area because a fraction of the area has adlayers. It is found that the amount of subsurface carbon (leading to additional nuclei) in Cu foils directly correlates with the extent of adlayer growth. Annealing in hydrogen gas atmosphere depletes the subsurface carbon in the Cu foil. Adlayer-free single crystal and polycrystalline single layer graphene films are grown on Cu(111) and polycrystalline Cu foils containing no subsurface carbon, respectively. This single crystal graphene contains parallel, centimeter-long ≈100 nm wide "folds," separated by 20 to 50 µm, while folds (and wrinkles) are distributed quasi-randomly in the polycrystalline graphene film. High-performance field-effect transistors are readily fabricated in the large regions between adjacent parallel folds in the adlayer-free single crystal graphene film.
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Keywords:  Cu(111); adlayer-free; chemical vapor deposition (CVD); folds; single crystal graphene

Year:  2019        PMID: 31264306     DOI: 10.1002/adma.201903615

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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