Fabrication of submillimeter-sized single-crystalline graphene arrays by a commercial printing-assisted CVD method

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Abstract

Much attention has been focused on the fabrication of large-scale single-crystalline graphene due to its high quality and impressive physical properties, which are essential and significant in electronics and optoelectronics applications. Here, well-aligned submillimeter-sized single-crystalline graphene arrays were successfully fabricated by a commercial printing-assisted chemical vapor deposition process. In this method, carbon precursor dots can be printed on Cu foil with a designed pattern, which can serve as the nucleation centers to induce the growth of graphene domains at the designed locations. This work provides a facile route to synthesize single-crystalline graphene arrays on a large scale, which is of great significance in building graphene devices for practical applications.

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Xu, W., Wang, W., Guo, Z., & Liu, Z. (2017). Fabrication of submillimeter-sized single-crystalline graphene arrays by a commercial printing-assisted CVD method. RSC Advances, 7(29), 17800–17805. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra01947e

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