Applying time-dependent photoemission we unravel the graphene growth process on a metallic surface by chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Graphene CVD growth is in stark contrast to the standard growth process of two-dimensional films because it is self-limiting and stops as soon as a monolayer of graphene has been synthesized. Most importantly, a novel phase of metastable graphene was discovered that is characterized by permanent and simultaneous construction and deconstruction. The high quality and large area graphene flakes are characterized by angle-resolved photoemission, proving that they are indeed monolayer and cover the whole 1 × 1 cm Ni(111) substrate. These findings are of high relevance to the intensive search for reliable synthesis methods for large graphene flakes of controlled layer number. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.
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Grüneis, A., Kummer, K., & Vyalikh, D. V. (2009). Dynamics of graphene growth on a metal surface: A time-dependent photoemission study. New Journal of Physics, 11. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/11/7/073050
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