Direct growth of flat micrometer-sized bilayer graphene islands in between molybdenum disulfide sheets is achieved by chemical vapor deposition of ethylene at about 800 °C. The temperature assisted decomposition of ethylene takes place mainly at molybdenum disulfide step edges. The carbon atoms intercalate at this high temperature, and during the deposition process, through defects of the molybdenum disulfide surface such as steps and wrinkles. Post growth atomic force microscopy images reveal that circular flat graphene islands have grown at a high yield. They consist of two graphene layers stacked on top of each other with a total thickness of 0.74 nm. Our results demonstrate direct, simple and high yield growth of graphene/molybdenum dis...
We present a simple and very convincing approach to visualizing that subsequent layers of graphene g...
The distinctive properties of van der Waals heterostructures that combine two or more two-dimensiona...
Graphene is one of the most amazing materials every discovered. It is the first stable two-dimension...
A family of materials similar to graphene are transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) which have eme...
Graphene, since the first successful exfoliation of graphite, has continuously attracted attention d...
Research on atomic layers including graphene, hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), transition metal dichal...
Research on atomic layers including graphene, hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), transition metal dichal...
The growth of two-dimensional materials by low-cost atmospheric pressure chemical vapour deposition...
The growth of two-dimensional materials by low-cost atmospheric pressure chemical vapour deposition...
Research on atomic layers including graphene, hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), transition metal dichal...
The growth of two-dimensional materials by low-cost atmospheric pressure chemical vapour deposition...
The growth of two-dimensional materials by low-cost atmospheric pressure chemical vapour deposition...
As the most promising method for high quality, large area graphene synthesis, chemical vapor decompo...
As the most promising method for high quality, large area graphene synthesis, chemical vapor decompo...
2015-03-13Graphene, emerging in 2004 as a two-dimensional (2D) single layer material with carbon ato...
We present a simple and very convincing approach to visualizing that subsequent layers of graphene g...
The distinctive properties of van der Waals heterostructures that combine two or more two-dimensiona...
Graphene is one of the most amazing materials every discovered. It is the first stable two-dimension...
A family of materials similar to graphene are transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) which have eme...
Graphene, since the first successful exfoliation of graphite, has continuously attracted attention d...
Research on atomic layers including graphene, hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), transition metal dichal...
Research on atomic layers including graphene, hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), transition metal dichal...
The growth of two-dimensional materials by low-cost atmospheric pressure chemical vapour deposition...
The growth of two-dimensional materials by low-cost atmospheric pressure chemical vapour deposition...
Research on atomic layers including graphene, hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), transition metal dichal...
The growth of two-dimensional materials by low-cost atmospheric pressure chemical vapour deposition...
The growth of two-dimensional materials by low-cost atmospheric pressure chemical vapour deposition...
As the most promising method for high quality, large area graphene synthesis, chemical vapor decompo...
As the most promising method for high quality, large area graphene synthesis, chemical vapor decompo...
2015-03-13Graphene, emerging in 2004 as a two-dimensional (2D) single layer material with carbon ato...
We present a simple and very convincing approach to visualizing that subsequent layers of graphene g...
The distinctive properties of van der Waals heterostructures that combine two or more two-dimensiona...
Graphene is one of the most amazing materials every discovered. It is the first stable two-dimension...