Growth and Characterization of CVD Graphene

ORAL

Abstract

Large-area ( $\sim $cm$^{2})$ graphene films are grown by ambient pressure chemical vapor deposition (CVD) on evaporated Ni films. We show that proper engineering of the Ni film properties, such as grain structure and surface roughness, and the use of ultra-diluted hydrocarbon flow yield films consisting of 1 to $\sim $10 graphene layers in thickness. Furthermore, the produced graphene can be transferred, by wet-etching the underlying Ni, to a variety of substrates allowing graphene coverage over large areas on different materials such as glass, polymers or other semiconductors. Raman Spectroscopy, electron diffraction and transmission electron microscopy suggest disordered stacking of regions with multilayer graphene. Growth mechanisms will also be discussed. Opto-electronic properties and ambipolar transfer characteristics of the produced material is also demonstrated.

Authors

  • Alfonso Reina

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Xiaoting Jia

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • John Ho

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Daniel Nezich

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Department of Physics, MIT
  • Hyungbin Son

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Vladimir Bulovic

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Mildred Dresselhaus

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • MIT
    • Department of Physics and 2. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT
    • ECCS, MIT, USA
  • Jing Kong

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • MIT
    • Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT