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Observing graphene grow: catalyst-graphene interactions during scalable graphene growth on polycrystalline copper.


ABSTRACT: Complementary in situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), X-ray diffractometry, and environmental scanning electron microscopy are used to fingerprint the entire graphene chemical vapor deposition process on technologically important polycrystalline Cu catalysts to address the current lack of understanding of the underlying fundamental growth mechanisms and catalyst interactions. Graphene forms directly on metallic Cu during the high-temperature hydrocarbon exposure, whereby an upshift in the binding energies of the corresponding C1s XPS core level signatures is indicative of coupling between the Cu catalyst and the growing graphene. Minor carbon uptake into Cu can under certain conditions manifest itself as carbon precipitation upon cooling. Postgrowth, ambient air exposure even at room temperature decouples the graphene from Cu by (reversible) oxygen intercalation. The importance of these dynamic interactions is discussed for graphene growth, processing, and device integration.

SUBMITTER: Kidambi PR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3883115 | biostudies-other | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Observing graphene grow: catalyst-graphene interactions during scalable graphene growth on polycrystalline copper.

Kidambi Piran R PR   Bayer Bernhard C BC   Blume Raoul R   Wang Zhu-Jun ZJ   Baehtz Carsten C   Weatherup Robert S RS   Willinger Marc-Georg MG   Schloegl Robert R   Hofmann Stephan S  

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Complementary in situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), X-ray diffractometry, and environmental scanning electron microscopy are used to fingerprint the entire graphene chemical vapor deposition process on technologically important polycrystalline Cu catalysts to address the current lack of understanding of the underlying fundamental growth mechanisms and catalyst interactions. Graphene forms directly on metallic Cu during the high-temperature hydrocarbon exposure, whereby an upshift in th  ...[more]

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