Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2011-12-10
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
Scientific paper
As undesirable defects, grain boundaries (GBs) are widespread in epitaxial graphene using existing growth methods on metal substrates. Employing density functional theory calculations, we first identify that the misorientations of carbon islands nucleated on a Cu(111) surface lead to the formation of GBs as the islands coalesce. We then propose a two-step kinetic pathway to effectively suppress the formation of GBs. In the first step, large aromatic hydrocarbon molecules are deposited onto a $\sqrt{3}\times\sqrt{3}$ superstructured Cu-Mn alloyed surface to seed the initial carbon clusters of a single orientation; in the second step, the seeded islands are enlarged through normal chemical vapor deposition of methane to form a complete graphene sheet. The present approach promises to overcome a standing obstacle in large scale single-crystal graphene fabrication.
Chen Hua
Chen Wei
Cui Ping
Lan Haiping
Schulze Tim P.
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