We investigated a bilayer catalyst system consisting of polycrystalline Ni and W films for growing mono-layer graphene over large areas. Highly uniform graphene was grown on Ni/W bilayer film with 100% coverage. The graphene grown on Ni/W bilayer film and transferred onto an insulating substrate exhibited average hole and electron mobilities of 727 and 340 cm(2)V(-1)s(-1), respectively. A probable growth mechanism is proposed based on X-ray diffractometry and transmission electron microscopy, which suggests that the reaction between diffused carbon and tungsten atoms results in formation of tungsten carbides. This reaction allows the control of carbon precipitation and prevents the growth of non-uniform multilayer graphene on the Ni surface...
The growth of large area single-layer graphene (1-LG) is studied using ambient pressure chemical vap...
Band gap opening in bilayer graphene (BLG) under a vertical electric field is important for the real...
The segregation of carbon from metals in which carbon is highly soluble, such as Ni (approximate to ...
To meet the rising demand of graphene in electronics and optoelectronics, developing an efficient sy...
Here, we report a novel method for low-temperature synthesis of monolayer graphene at 450 °C on a po...
Graphene is grown by molecular beam epitaxy using epitaxial Ni films on MgO(111) as substrates. Rama...
Graphene growth on the same metal substrate with different crystal morphologies, such as single crys...
Graphene is an amazing novel material consisting of one atomic layer of carbon in a hexagonal lattic...
Multilayer graphene (MLG) growth on arbitrary substrates is desired for incorporating carbon wiring ...
Interfaces between graphene and dissimilar materials are needed for making devices, but those interf...
Enormous characteristics exhibited by two-dimensional carbon-based nanomaterial, graphene attract cu...
International audienceGrowth on transition metal substrates is becoming a method of choice to prepar...
Graphene is a layer of sp2 hybridized carbon atoms with a thickness of only one atom. It possesses v...
The evolution of graphene-based electronic, optoelectronic, and sensing devices has grown at a fast ...
Graphene, a true wonder material, is the newest member of the nanocarbon family. The continuous netw...
The growth of large area single-layer graphene (1-LG) is studied using ambient pressure chemical vap...
Band gap opening in bilayer graphene (BLG) under a vertical electric field is important for the real...
The segregation of carbon from metals in which carbon is highly soluble, such as Ni (approximate to ...
To meet the rising demand of graphene in electronics and optoelectronics, developing an efficient sy...
Here, we report a novel method for low-temperature synthesis of monolayer graphene at 450 °C on a po...
Graphene is grown by molecular beam epitaxy using epitaxial Ni films on MgO(111) as substrates. Rama...
Graphene growth on the same metal substrate with different crystal morphologies, such as single crys...
Graphene is an amazing novel material consisting of one atomic layer of carbon in a hexagonal lattic...
Multilayer graphene (MLG) growth on arbitrary substrates is desired for incorporating carbon wiring ...
Interfaces between graphene and dissimilar materials are needed for making devices, but those interf...
Enormous characteristics exhibited by two-dimensional carbon-based nanomaterial, graphene attract cu...
International audienceGrowth on transition metal substrates is becoming a method of choice to prepar...
Graphene is a layer of sp2 hybridized carbon atoms with a thickness of only one atom. It possesses v...
The evolution of graphene-based electronic, optoelectronic, and sensing devices has grown at a fast ...
Graphene, a true wonder material, is the newest member of the nanocarbon family. The continuous netw...
The growth of large area single-layer graphene (1-LG) is studied using ambient pressure chemical vap...
Band gap opening in bilayer graphene (BLG) under a vertical electric field is important for the real...
The segregation of carbon from metals in which carbon is highly soluble, such as Ni (approximate to ...