Multilayer graphene films grown by molecular beam deposition

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Few-layer graphene films are grown using a Molecular Beam Deposition (MBD) technique in ultra-high vacuum by evaporation of atomic carbon and subsequent annealing of the samples at 800-900 °C. The graded thickness layers are grown on strip-shaped oxidized silicon substrates which are covered with 300 nm thick nickel films deposited by e-beam evaporation. The thickness of the deposited carbon layers changes continuously from ∼70 Å to less than 4 Å. The relatively narrow optical phonon bands in Raman spectroscopy reveal that good quality multilayer graphene films form on the Ni surface. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Garcia, J. M., He, R., Jiang, M. P., Yan, J., Pinczuk, A., Zuev, Y. M., … Pfeiffer, L. N. (2010). Multilayer graphene films grown by molecular beam deposition. Solid State Communications, 150(17–18), 809–811. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssc.2010.02.029

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