Layer-controlled single-crystalline graphene film with stacking order via Cu–Si alloy formation

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Abstract

Multilayer graphene and its stacking order provide both fundamentally intriguing properties and technological engineering applications. Several approaches to control the stacking order have been demonstrated, but a method of precisely controlling the number of layers with desired stacking sequences is still lacking. Here, we propose an approach for controlling the layer thickness and crystallographic stacking sequence of multilayer graphene films at the wafer scale via Cu–Si alloy formation using direct chemical vapour deposition. C atoms are introduced by tuning the ultra-low-limit CH4 concentration to form a SiC layer, reaching one to four graphene layers at the wafer scale after Si sublimation. The crystallographic structure of single-crystalline or uniformly oriented bilayer (AB), trilayer (ABA) and tetralayer (ABCA) graphene are determined via nano-angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, which agrees with theoretical calculations, Raman spectroscopy and transport measurements. The present study takes a step towards the layer-controlled growth of graphite and other two-dimensional materials.

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Nguyen, V. L., Duong, D. L., Lee, S. H., Avila, J., Han, G., Kim, Y. M., … Lee, Y. H. (2020). Layer-controlled single-crystalline graphene film with stacking order via Cu–Si alloy formation. Nature Nanotechnology, 15(10), 861–867. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41565-020-0743-0

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