Graphene growth controlled by the position and number of layers (: N = 0, 1, and more than 2) using Ni and MgO patterned ultra-flat Cu foil

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The catalytic activity of transition metals with regard to carbo-hydroxyl molecules (CxHy) has triggered new technological developments in graphene growth. Both the opening of the Dirac-point by controlling the number of graphene layers as well as the patterning of the graphene are critical for applications such as transistor-based electronics. In this work, we have developed a method to control the position and number of layers (n = 0, 1, and more than 2) during graphene growth based on our previous key ideas. This was achieved by using pre-patterned (Ni pre-patterned for more than 2 layers due to its high carbon solubility compared to Cu and MgO pre-patterned for 0 layer graphene due to the low catalytic activity and carbon solubility) ultra-flat Cu foils made using the peeled off method from a c-plane sapphire substrate.

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Lee, A., Choi, K. S., Park, J., Kim, T. S., Lee, J., Choi, J. Y., & Yu, H. K. (2017). Graphene growth controlled by the position and number of layers (: N = 0, 1, and more than 2) using Ni and MgO patterned ultra-flat Cu foil. RSC Advances, 7(82), 52187–52191. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra09305e

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