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Fast growth of inch-sized single-crystalline graphene from a controlled single nucleus on Cu-Ni alloys

  • Tianru Wu
  • , Xuefu Zhang
  • , Qinghong Yuan
  • , Jiachen Xue
  • , Guangyuan Lu
  • , Zhihong Liu
  • , Huishan Wang
  • , Haomin Wang
  • , Feng Ding*
  • , Qingkai Yu
  • , Xiaoming Xie
  • , Mianheng Jiang
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Wafer-scale single-crystalline graphene monolayers are highly sought after as an ideal platform for electronic and other applications. At present, state-of-the-art growth methods based on chemical vapour deposition allow the synthesis of one-centimetre-sized single-crystalline graphene domains in ∼12 h, by suppressing nucleation events on the growth substrate. Here we demonstrate an efficient strategy for achieving large-area single-crystalline graphene by letting a single nucleus evolve into a monolayer at a fast rate. By locally feeding carbon precursors to a desired position of a substrate composed of an optimized Cu-Ni alloy, we synthesized an ∼1.5-inch-large graphene monolayer in 2.5 h. Localized feeding induces the formation of a single nucleus on the entire substrate, and the optimized alloy activates an isothermal segregation mechanism that greatly expedites the growth rate. This approach may also prove effective for the synthesis of wafer-scale single-crystalline monolayers of other two-dimensional materials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)43-47
Number of pages5
JournalNature Materials
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2016

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