Graphene grown on metal catalysts with low carbon solubility is a highly competitive alternative to exfoliated and other forms of graphene, yet a single-layer, single-crystal structure remains a challenge because of the large number of randomly oriented nuclei that form grain boundaries when stitched together. A kinetic model of graphene nucleation and growth is developed to elucidate the effective controls of the graphene island density and surface coverage from the onset of nucleation to the full monolayer formation in low-pressure, low-temperature CVD. The model unprecedentedly involves the complete cycle of the elementary gas-phase and surface processes and shows a precise quantitative agreement with the recent low-energy electron diffr...
Low-temperature (450 °C), scalable chemical vapor deposition of predominantly monolayer (74%) graphe...
Currently, the graphene industry is moving forward to the import of graphene in a number of novel a...
The objective of my thesis is to use in situ low-energy electron microscopy (LEEM) and investigate t...
Graphene grown on metal catalysts with low carbon solubility is a highly competitive alternative to ...
In this work we explore the kinetics of single-crystal graphene growth as a function of nucleation d...
A method for defect-free large crystallite graphene growth. remains unknown despite much. research e...
In this paper we discuss the effect of background pressure and synthesis temperature on the graphene...
International audienceDuring the past 40 years, the fields of micro-electronic, energy and communica...
A model of the graphene growth mechanism of chemical vapor deposition on platinum is proposed and ve...
Low-temperature (∼600 °C), scalable chemical vapor deposition of high-quality, uniform monolayer gra...
Low-temperature (∼600 °C), scalable chemical vapor deposition of high-quality, uniform monolayer gra...
A new mechanism by which catalytic chemical vapor deposition of graphene spontaneously terminates at...
Two-dimensional materials with unique and excellent physical and chemical properties have attracted ...
Low-temperature (∼450 °C), scalable chemical vapor deposition of predominantly monolayer (74%) graph...
A new mechanism by which catalytic chemical vapor deposition of graphene spontaneously terminates at...
Low-temperature (450 °C), scalable chemical vapor deposition of predominantly monolayer (74%) graphe...
Currently, the graphene industry is moving forward to the import of graphene in a number of novel a...
The objective of my thesis is to use in situ low-energy electron microscopy (LEEM) and investigate t...
Graphene grown on metal catalysts with low carbon solubility is a highly competitive alternative to ...
In this work we explore the kinetics of single-crystal graphene growth as a function of nucleation d...
A method for defect-free large crystallite graphene growth. remains unknown despite much. research e...
In this paper we discuss the effect of background pressure and synthesis temperature on the graphene...
International audienceDuring the past 40 years, the fields of micro-electronic, energy and communica...
A model of the graphene growth mechanism of chemical vapor deposition on platinum is proposed and ve...
Low-temperature (∼600 °C), scalable chemical vapor deposition of high-quality, uniform monolayer gra...
Low-temperature (∼600 °C), scalable chemical vapor deposition of high-quality, uniform monolayer gra...
A new mechanism by which catalytic chemical vapor deposition of graphene spontaneously terminates at...
Two-dimensional materials with unique and excellent physical and chemical properties have attracted ...
Low-temperature (∼450 °C), scalable chemical vapor deposition of predominantly monolayer (74%) graph...
A new mechanism by which catalytic chemical vapor deposition of graphene spontaneously terminates at...
Low-temperature (450 °C), scalable chemical vapor deposition of predominantly monolayer (74%) graphe...
Currently, the graphene industry is moving forward to the import of graphene in a number of novel a...
The objective of my thesis is to use in situ low-energy electron microscopy (LEEM) and investigate t...