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Repeated growth and bubbling transfer of graphene with millimetre-size single-crystal grains using platinum.


ABSTRACT: Large single-crystal graphene is highly desired and important for the applications of graphene in electronics, as grain boundaries between graphene grains markedly degrade its quality and properties. Here we report the growth of millimetre-sized hexagonal single-crystal graphene and graphene films joined from such grains on Pt by ambient-pressure chemical vapour deposition. We report a bubbling method to transfer these single graphene grains and graphene films to arbitrary substrate, which is nondestructive not only to graphene, but also to the Pt substrates. The Pt substrates can be repeatedly used for graphene growth. The graphene shows high crystal quality with the reported lowest wrinkle height of 0.8 nm and a carrier mobility of greater than 7,100 cm(2) V(-1) s(-1) under ambient conditions. The repeatable growth of graphene with large single-crystal grains on Pt and its nondestructive transfer may enable various applications.

SUBMITTER: Gao L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3293422 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Repeated growth and bubbling transfer of graphene with millimetre-size single-crystal grains using platinum.

Gao Libo L   Ren Wencai W   Xu Huilong H   Jin Li L   Wang Zhenxing Z   Ma Teng T   Ma Lai-Peng LP   Zhang Zhiyong Z   Fu Qiang Q   Peng Lian-Mao LM   Bao Xinhe X   Cheng Hui-Ming HM  

Nature communications 20120228


Large single-crystal graphene is highly desired and important for the applications of graphene in electronics, as grain boundaries between graphene grains markedly degrade its quality and properties. Here we report the growth of millimetre-sized hexagonal single-crystal graphene and graphene films joined from such grains on Pt by ambient-pressure chemical vapour deposition. We report a bubbling method to transfer these single graphene grains and graphene films to arbitrary substrate, which is no  ...[more]

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