International audienceThe mechanisms of diffusion and segregation of carbon from a solid carbon-based film, through a nickel film catalyst, was investigated using in situ, time- and depth-resolved X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The graphene precursor was a carbon nitride amorphous film obtained by pulse laser deposition. Changes in both surface and bulk sensitive carbon components versus annealing time was investigated at temperatures between 200 °C and 500 °C. A model of carbon diffusion/segregation through the nickel film was implemented, enabling the quantitative description of the graphene growth. Carbon diffusion through the nickel film was shown to occur at low temperatures (200–300 °C) and to induce the growth of graphene domains....
International audienceWe report the transformation of amorphous carbon deposited by pulsed laser dep...
How does your graphene grow? In situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction measurem...
The growth of graphene on Ni thin films using several different methods is discussed. These methods ...
International audienceThe mechanisms of diffusion and segregation of carbon from a solid carbon-base...
International audienceapplications such as nanoelectronics, nanophotonics, sensor devices and green ...
This paper presents results of obtaining graphene and few-layer graphene nanostructures by unconvent...
Graphene can be synthesized via metal catalysis using solid carbon source. In this paper, graphene w...
Growth on transition metal substrates is becoming a method of choice to prepare large-area graphene ...
This paper investigates the reactivity of elemental carbon films deposited from the vapor phase with...
This thesis is composed of a review on the rapidly growing field of graphene research and an experim...
Thin carbon films on Ni(111) and Ni(100) and the reactive and diffusive interactions between film an...
How does your graphene grow? In situ X ray photoelectron spectroscopy and X ray diffraction measurem...
International audienceWe report the transformation of amorphous carbon deposited by pulsed laser dep...
How does your graphene grow? In situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction measurem...
The growth of graphene on Ni thin films using several different methods is discussed. These methods ...
International audienceThe mechanisms of diffusion and segregation of carbon from a solid carbon-base...
International audienceapplications such as nanoelectronics, nanophotonics, sensor devices and green ...
This paper presents results of obtaining graphene and few-layer graphene nanostructures by unconvent...
Graphene can be synthesized via metal catalysis using solid carbon source. In this paper, graphene w...
Growth on transition metal substrates is becoming a method of choice to prepare large-area graphene ...
This paper investigates the reactivity of elemental carbon films deposited from the vapor phase with...
This thesis is composed of a review on the rapidly growing field of graphene research and an experim...
Thin carbon films on Ni(111) and Ni(100) and the reactive and diffusive interactions between film an...
How does your graphene grow? In situ X ray photoelectron spectroscopy and X ray diffraction measurem...
International audienceWe report the transformation of amorphous carbon deposited by pulsed laser dep...
How does your graphene grow? In situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction measurem...
The growth of graphene on Ni thin films using several different methods is discussed. These methods ...