Single-Crystal Bilayer Graphene with Controlled Stacking from Ni-Cu Gradient Alloy

ORAL

Abstract

Previously reported approaches for bilayer graphene (BLG) growth include flat growth substrates of Cu or Ni-Cu uniform alloys and “copper pocket” structures. Use of flat substrates has the advantage of being scalable, but the growth mechanism is either “surface limited” (for Cu) or carbon precipitation (for uniform Ni-Cu), which results in multi-crystalline BLG grains. For copper pockets, growth proceeds through a carbon back-diffusion mechanism, which leads to the formation of highly crystalline BLG but scaling of the copper pocket structure is expected to be difficult. Here we demonstrate a Ni-Cu gradient alloy that combines the advantages of these earlier methods: the substrate is flat, so easy to scale, while growth proceeds by a carbon back-diffusion mechanism leading to high-yield growth of BLG with high crystallinity. The BLG layer stacking was almost exclusively Bernal or twisted with an angle of 30 °, consistent with first principles calculations we conducted. Furthermore, we demonstrated scalable production of transistor arrays based single-crystal Bernal-stacked BLG with a bandgap that was tunable at room temperature.

*This work was supported by the NSF EFRI 2-DARE 1542879 with additional support from NSF MRSEC DMR-1120901.

Presenters

  • Zhaoli Gao

    • Univ of Pennsylvania

Authors

  • Zhaoli Gao

    • Univ of Pennsylvania
  • Qicheng Zhang

    • Univ of Pennsylvania
    • Chemical and Biological Engineering, Hong Kong Univ of Sci & Tech
  • Carl Naylor

    • Univ of Pennsylvania
    • Physics, Univ of Pennsylvania
  • Youngkuk Kim

    • Sungkyunkwan University
    • Physics, Sungkyunkwan University
    • Department of Physics, Sungkyunkwan University(SKKU)
    • Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania
    • Physics, Sungkyunkwan Univ
  • Irfan Abidi

    • Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
  • Jinglei Ping

    • Univ of Pennsylvania
  • Pedro Ducos

    • Univ of Pennsylvania
  • Jonathan Zauberman

    • Univ of Pennsylvania
  • Mengqiang Zhao

    • Univ of Pennsylvania
    • Univ. of Pennsylvania
  • Andrew Rappe

    • Univ of Pennsylvania
    • Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania
    • Chemistry, Univ of Pennsylvania
    • Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania
  • Ying-Jun Wang

    • South China University of Technology
  • Zhengtang Luo

    • Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
    • Chemical and Biological Engineering, Hong Kong Univ of Sci & Tech
  • Li Ren

    • South China University of Technology
  • Alan Johnson

    • Univ of Pennsylvania
    • University of Pennsylvania
    • Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania
    • Physics and Astronomy, Univ of Pennsylvania
    • Physics, Univ of Pennsylvania
    • Univ. of Pennsylvania