Issue 62, 2014

Cu hill and graphene grain evolution in the synthesis of millimeter-sized single crystal graphene during low pressure chemical vapor deposition

Abstract

The evolution of Cu hills beneath graphene grains during the growth of millimeter scale single crystal graphene using low pressure chemical vapor deposition (LPCVD) was investigated. We observed a Cu hill slope decreasing behavior as the graphene grain size increased. It indicated a hill self-flattening process under the growth temperature close to copper melting point. Especially the hill was almost completely flattened once the graphene grains merged. The evolution of the dendritic structure of the graphene grains was also studied. It was found that with a stepwise increased flow of CH4, the interbranch boundaries in the dendritic structure can be healed. The blueshift of the Raman 2D band with the Raman sampling spot moving from the grain center to the edge confirmed the improvement of the crystal quality due to the healing of the interbranch boundaries.

Graphical abstract: Cu hill and graphene grain evolution in the synthesis of millimeter-sized single crystal graphene during low pressure chemical vapor deposition

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 May 2014
Accepted
17 Jul 2014
First published
22 Jul 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 32941-32945

Author version available

Cu hill and graphene grain evolution in the synthesis of millimeter-sized single crystal graphene during low pressure chemical vapor deposition

S. Zhu, Q. Li, Q. Chen, W. Liu, X. Li, J. Zhang, Q. Wang, X. Wang and H. Liu, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 32941 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA06423B

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