A plasma enhanced vapor deposition process is used to synthesize graphene from a hydrogen/methane gas mixture on copper samples. The graphene samples were transferred onto SiO2 substrates and characterized by Raman spectroscopic mapping and atomic force microscope topographical mapping. Analysis of the Raman bands shows that the deposited graphene is clearly SLG and that the sheets are deposited on large areas of several mm2. The defect density in the graphene sheets is calculated using Raman measurements and the influence of the process pressure on the defect density is measured. Furthermore the origin of these defects is discussed with respect to the process parameters and hence the plasma environment. © 2014 Author(s).
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Woehrl, N., Ochedowski, O., Gottlieb, S., Shibasaki, K., & Schulz, S. (2014). Plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition of graphene on copper substrates. AIP Advances, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4873157
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