Large-Area Graphene Single Crystals Grown by Low-Pressure Chemical Vapor Deposition of Methane on Copper
The University of Texas at Austin · The University of Texas at Dallas · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Graphene single crystals with dimensions of up to 0.5 mm on a side were grown by low-pressure chemical vapor deposition in copper-foil enclosures using methane as a precursor. Low-energy electron microscopy analysis showed that the large graphene domains had a single crystallographic orientation, with an occasional domain having two orientations. Raman spectroscopy revealed the graphene single crystals to be uniform monolayers with a low D-band intensity. The electron mobility of graphene films extracted from field-effect transistor measurements was found to be higher than 4000 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1) at room temperature.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 67.79
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- 100%
- References
- 14
Authors
8- XLXuesong LiCorresponding
The University of Texas at Austin
- CWCarl W. Magnuson
The University of Texas at Austin
- AVArchana Venugopal
The University of Texas at Dallas
- RMR. M. Tromp
IBM Research - Thomas J. Watson Research Center, IBM (United States)
- JBJ. B. Hannon
IBM Research - Thomas J. Watson Research Center, IBM (United States)
Topics & keywords
- Graphene
- Chemistry
- Chemical vapor deposition
- Raman spectroscopy
- Monolayer
- Copper
- Methane
- FOIL method