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DOI: 10.1063/1.2982585
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Graphene segregated on Ni surfaces and transferred to insulators

Qingkai Yu,Jie Lian,Sujitra Siriponglert,Hao Li,Yong Chen,S. S. Pei

Graphene
Materials science
Raman spectroscopy
2008
We report an approach to synthesize high quality graphene by surface segregation and substrate transfer. Graphene was segregated from Ni surface under the ambient pressure by dissolving carbon in Ni at high temperatures followed by cooling down with various rates. Different cooling rates led to different segregation behaviors, strongly affecting the thickness and quality of the graphene films. Electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy indicated that the graphene films synthesized with medium cooling rates have high quality crystalline structure and well-controlled thicknesses. The graphene films were transferred to insulating substrates by wet etching and found to maintain their high quality.
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    Graphene segregated on Ni surfaces and transferred to insulators” is a paper by Qingkai Yu Jie Lian Sujitra Siriponglert Hao Li Yong Chen S. S. Pei published in 2008. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.