The unidirectional alignment of graphene islands is essential to the synthesis of wafer-scale single-crystal graphene on Ge(110) surface, but the underlying mechanism is not well-understood. Here we report that the necessary coalignment of the nucleating graphene islands on Ge(110) surface is caused by the presence of step-pattern; we show that on the preannealed Ge(110) textureless surface the graphene islands appear nonpreferentially orientated, while on the Ge(110) surfaces with natural step pattern, all graphene islands emerge coaligned. First-principles calculations and theoretical analysis reveal this different alignment behaviors originate from the strong chemical binding formed between the graphene island edges and the atomic steps ...
Manipulating the crystal orientation of emerging 2D materials via chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is...
In graphene growth, island symmetry can become lower than the intrinsic symmetries of both graphene ...
In graphene growth, island symmetry can become lower than the intrinsic symmetries of both graphene ...
The unidirectional alignment of graphene islands is essential to the synthesis of wafer-scale single...
Wafer-scale single-crystal graphene with high carrier mobility is essential as a promising channel m...
Graphene films grown by vapour deposition tend to be polycrystalline due to the nucleation and growt...
Pristine, single-crystalline graphene displays a unique collection of remarkable electronic properti...
Graphene films grown by vapour deposition tend to be polycrystalline due to the nucleation and growt...
We present a theoretical study on the determination of graphene orientation on the catalyst surface ...
Understanding the fundamental mechanisms that control van der Waals epitaxy of two-dimensional layer...
We present a theoretical study on the determination of graphene orientation on the catalyst surface ...
We study the nucleation and growth of epitaxial graphene on Pt(111) surfaces at the atomic level usi...
Three key positions of graphene on a catalyst surface can be identified based on precise computation...
Three key positions of graphene on a catalyst surface can be identified based on precise computation...
Chemical vapor deposition of graphene on Cu foil was performed to clarify the origin of the characte...
Manipulating the crystal orientation of emerging 2D materials via chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is...
In graphene growth, island symmetry can become lower than the intrinsic symmetries of both graphene ...
In graphene growth, island symmetry can become lower than the intrinsic symmetries of both graphene ...
The unidirectional alignment of graphene islands is essential to the synthesis of wafer-scale single...
Wafer-scale single-crystal graphene with high carrier mobility is essential as a promising channel m...
Graphene films grown by vapour deposition tend to be polycrystalline due to the nucleation and growt...
Pristine, single-crystalline graphene displays a unique collection of remarkable electronic properti...
Graphene films grown by vapour deposition tend to be polycrystalline due to the nucleation and growt...
We present a theoretical study on the determination of graphene orientation on the catalyst surface ...
Understanding the fundamental mechanisms that control van der Waals epitaxy of two-dimensional layer...
We present a theoretical study on the determination of graphene orientation on the catalyst surface ...
We study the nucleation and growth of epitaxial graphene on Pt(111) surfaces at the atomic level usi...
Three key positions of graphene on a catalyst surface can be identified based on precise computation...
Three key positions of graphene on a catalyst surface can be identified based on precise computation...
Chemical vapor deposition of graphene on Cu foil was performed to clarify the origin of the characte...
Manipulating the crystal orientation of emerging 2D materials via chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is...
In graphene growth, island symmetry can become lower than the intrinsic symmetries of both graphene ...
In graphene growth, island symmetry can become lower than the intrinsic symmetries of both graphene ...