Graphene synthesis by C implantation into Cu foils

Cu foils of 2×2cm2 have been implanted with 70keV C− ions to nominal fluences of (2–10)×1015cm−2 at room temperature (RT) and subsequently annealed at 900–1100°C for 15min, before being cooled to RT to form graphene layers on the Cu surfaces. Analyses with Raman spectroscopy and atomic force microsc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Carbon (New York) 2014-01, Vol.66, p.267-271
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Jae Sung, Jang, Chan Wook, Kim, Jong Min, Shin, Dong Hee, Kim, Sung, Choi, Suk-Ho, Belay, K., Elliman, R.G.
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Zusammenfassung:Cu foils of 2×2cm2 have been implanted with 70keV C− ions to nominal fluences of (2–10)×1015cm−2 at room temperature (RT) and subsequently annealed at 900–1100°C for 15min, before being cooled to RT to form graphene layers on the Cu surfaces. Analyses with Raman spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy demonstrate that a continuous film of bi-layer graphene (BG) is produced for implant fluences as low as 2×1015cm−2, much less than the carbon content of the BG films. This suggests that the implanted carbon facilitates the nucleation and growth of graphene, with additional carbon supplied by the Cu substrate (0.515ppm carbon content). No graphene was observed on unimplanted Cu foils subjected to the same thermal treatment. This implantation method provides a novel technique for the selective growth of graphene on Cu surfaces.
ISSN:0008-6223
1873-3891
DOI:10.1016/j.carbon.2013.08.066