The fabrication of high quality graphene has become the main interest in current chemical vapour deposition (CVD) method due to the scalability for mass production of graphene-based electronic devices. The quality of graphene is determined by defect density, number of layers and properties changed such as electron mobility, transparency and conductivity as compared to the pristine graphene. Here, we did a study on the effects of reaction conditions such as methane, CH4 concentration and deposition time towards the quality of graphene produced. We found that by lowering both CH4 concentration down to 20% and deposition time to 5 min, a better quality graphene was produced with higher I2D/IG ratio of 0.82 compared to other reaction condition....
Due to its extraordinary properties, graphene has been attracting enormous interest for large-scale ...
Graphene is one of the most interesting candidates for the next generation of transparent conductive...
Various production methods have been developed for graphene production, but each of them falls short...
The fabrication of high quality graphene has become the main interest in current chemical vapour dep...
Graphene is a prominent carbon nanomaterial with fascinating characteristics such as high conductivi...
The extraordinary properties of graphene make it one of the most interesting materials for future ap...
Since the first isolation of graphene over a decade ago, research into graphene has exponentially in...
Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is known to produce continuous, large-area graphene sheet with decen...
Large scale synthesis of graphene is essential for its exceptional properties to benefit an end user...
Since the first isolation of graphene over a decade ago, research into graphene has exponentially in...
Graphene, since the first successful exfoliation of graphite, has continuously attracted attention d...
Graphene chemical vapor deposition (CVD) growth is the most studied method for graphene synthesis. I...
Graphene has become a remarkable highlight of advanced material research because of its far superior...
Graphene is an allotrope of carbon in the form of a plane of sp2-bonded atoms with a molecular bond ...
The growth of large-area graphene on catalytic metal substrates is a topic of both fundamental and t...
Due to its extraordinary properties, graphene has been attracting enormous interest for large-scale ...
Graphene is one of the most interesting candidates for the next generation of transparent conductive...
Various production methods have been developed for graphene production, but each of them falls short...
The fabrication of high quality graphene has become the main interest in current chemical vapour dep...
Graphene is a prominent carbon nanomaterial with fascinating characteristics such as high conductivi...
The extraordinary properties of graphene make it one of the most interesting materials for future ap...
Since the first isolation of graphene over a decade ago, research into graphene has exponentially in...
Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is known to produce continuous, large-area graphene sheet with decen...
Large scale synthesis of graphene is essential for its exceptional properties to benefit an end user...
Since the first isolation of graphene over a decade ago, research into graphene has exponentially in...
Graphene, since the first successful exfoliation of graphite, has continuously attracted attention d...
Graphene chemical vapor deposition (CVD) growth is the most studied method for graphene synthesis. I...
Graphene has become a remarkable highlight of advanced material research because of its far superior...
Graphene is an allotrope of carbon in the form of a plane of sp2-bonded atoms with a molecular bond ...
The growth of large-area graphene on catalytic metal substrates is a topic of both fundamental and t...
Due to its extraordinary properties, graphene has been attracting enormous interest for large-scale ...
Graphene is one of the most interesting candidates for the next generation of transparent conductive...
Various production methods have been developed for graphene production, but each of them falls short...