Surface X-ray Diffraction was used to study the transformation of a carbon-supersaturated carbidic precursor toward a complete single layer of graphene in the temperature region below 703 K without carbon supply from the gas phase. The excess carbon beyond the 0.45 monolayers of C atoms within a single Ni2C layer is accompanied by sharpened reflections of the |4772| superstructure, along with ring-like diffraction features resulting from non-coincidence rotated Ni2C-type domains. A dynamic Ni2C reordering process, accompanied by slow carbon loss to subsurface regions, is proposed to increase the Ni2C 2D carbide long-range order via ripening toward coherent domains, and to increase the local supersaturation of near-surface dissolved carbon ...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
The mechanism and kinetics of graphene formation from amorphous nickel carbides have been investigat...
International audienceThe possibility to grow a graphene layer using the chemical-vapor-deposition t...
Surface X-ray Diffraction was used to study the transformation of a carbon-supersaturated carbidic p...
Surface X-ray Diffraction was used to study the transformation of a carbon-supersaturated carbidic p...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
Graphene has a close lattice match to the Ni(111) surface, resulting in a preference for 1 x 1 confi...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
Recent experiments indicate that the reactivity of metal surfaces changes profoundly when they are c...
4siRecent experiments indicate that the reactivity of metal surfaces changes profoundly when they ar...
Graphene has a close lattice match to the Ni(111) surface, resulting in a preference for 1 × 1 confi...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
The mechanism and kinetics of graphene formation from amorphous nickel carbides have been investigat...
International audienceThe possibility to grow a graphene layer using the chemical-vapor-deposition t...
Surface X-ray Diffraction was used to study the transformation of a carbon-supersaturated carbidic p...
Surface X-ray Diffraction was used to study the transformation of a carbon-supersaturated carbidic p...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
Graphene has a close lattice match to the Ni(111) surface, resulting in a preference for 1 x 1 confi...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
Recent experiments indicate that the reactivity of metal surfaces changes profoundly when they are c...
4siRecent experiments indicate that the reactivity of metal surfaces changes profoundly when they ar...
Graphene has a close lattice match to the Ni(111) surface, resulting in a preference for 1 × 1 confi...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
The key atomistic mechanisms of graphene formation on Ni for technologically relevant hydrocarbon ex...
The mechanism and kinetics of graphene formation from amorphous nickel carbides have been investigat...
International audienceThe possibility to grow a graphene layer using the chemical-vapor-deposition t...