Rapid chemical vapor deposition of graphene on liquid copper
Journal article, 2016

Molten copper is used to catalyze the graphene synthesis by chemical vapor deposition. The Cu has no grains above melting temperature, which is favorable for graphene growth. Using a vertical cold wall system, the deposition rate is drastically increased as compared with common hot-wall tube furnaces, pushing the method one step forward towards applications. A molybdenum-graphite Joule heater is used to avoid mechanical deformation of the carrier foil for the catalyst to ease the subsequent processes. The rapid deposition makes it possible to observe graphene growth on liquid Cu even at low pressure, where severe Cu evaporation simultaneously occurs.

Chemical vapor deposition

Graphene

Liquid copper

Author

W. Guo

Beijing University of Technology

C. Xu

Beijing University of Technology

K. Xu

Beijing University of Technology

J. Deng

Beijing University of Technology

W. L. Guo

Beijing University of Technology

Avgust Yurgens

Chalmers, Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2), Quantum Device Physics

Jie Sun

Chalmers, Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2), Quantum Device Physics

Synthetic Metals

0379-6779 (ISSN)

Vol. 216 93-97

Subject Categories

Materials Chemistry

Other Physics Topics

DOI

10.1016/j.synthmet.2015.09.011

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