Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1414766 | Carbon | 2012 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We demonstrate the growth of graphene nanocrystals by molecular beam methods that employ a solid carbon source, and that can be used on a diverse class of large area dielectric substrates. Characterization by Raman and near edge X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopies reveal a sp2 hybridized hexagonal carbon lattice in the nanocrystals. Lower growth rates (below 0.5 Å/min) favor the formation of layered, larger size multi-layer graphene crystallites (up to 22 nm) on all investigated substrates. The surface morphology is determined by the roughness of the underlying substrate (RMS ∼8 Å) and graphitic monolayer steps are observed by ambient scanning tunneling microscopy.
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Authors
Ulrich Wurstbauer, Theanne Schiros, Cherno Jaye, Annette S. Plaut, Rui He, Albert Rigosi, Christopher Gutiérrez, Daniel Fischer, Loren N. Pfeiffer, Abhay N. Pasupathy, Aron Pinczuk, Jorge M. Garcia,