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Comparing graphene growth on Cu(111) versus oxidized Cu(111)

Authors :
Alexei Barinov
Stefano Gottardi
Juan Carlos Moreno-López
Tuan Anh Pham
Jonas Björk
Oleksii Ivashenko
Meike Stöhr
Petra Rudolf
Kathrin Müller
Luca Bignardi
Mikhail Yablonskikh
Gottardi, Stefano
Müller, Kathrin
Bignardi, Luca
Moreno-López, Juan Carlo
Pham, Tuan Anh
Ivashenko, Oleksii
Yablonskikh, Mikhail
Barinov, Alexei
Björk, Jona
Rudolf, Petra
Stöhr, Meike
Surfaces and Thin Films
Source :
Nano Letters, 15, 917-922. AMER CHEMICAL SOC, Nano Letters
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The epitaxial growth of graphene on catalytically active metallic surfaces via chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is known to be one of the most reliable routes toward high-quality large-area graphene. This CVD-grown graphene is generally coupled to its metallic support resulting in a modification of its intrinsic properties. Growth on oxides is a promising alternative that might lead to a decoupled graphene layer. Here, we compare graphene on a pure metallic to graphene on an oxidized copper surface in both cases grown by a single step CVD process under similar conditions. Remarkably, the growth on copper oxide, a high-k dielectric material, preserves the intrinsic properties of graphene; it is not doped and a linear dispersion is observed close to the Fermi energy. Density functional theory calculations give additional insight into the reaction processes and help explaining the catalytic activity of the copper oxide surface.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15306984
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nano Letters, 15, 917-922. AMER CHEMICAL SOC, Nano Letters
Accession number :
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