Isotropic Growth of Graphene toward Smoothing Stitching

  • Mengqi Zeng
  • , Lifang Tan
  • , Lingxiang Wang
  • , Rafael G. Mendes
  • , Zhihui Qin
  • , Yaxin Huang
  • , Tao Zhang
  • , Liwen Fang
  • , Yanfeng Zhang
  • , Shuanglin Yue
  • , Mark H. Rümmeli
  • , Lianmao Peng
  • , Zhongfan Liu
  • , Shengli Chen
  • , Lei Fu

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    Abstract

    The quality of graphene grown via chemical vapor deposition still has very great disparity with its theoretical property due to the inevitable formation of grain boundaries. The design of single-crystal substrate with an anisotropic twofold symmetry for the unidirectional alignment of graphene seeds would be a promising way for eliminating the grain boundaries at the wafer scale. However, such a delicate process will be easily terminated by the obstruction of defects or impurities. Here we investigated the isotropic growth behavior of graphene single crystals via melting the growth substrate to obtain an amorphous isotropic surface, which will not offer any specific grain orientation induction or preponderant growth rate toward a certain direction in the graphene growth process. The as-obtained graphene grains are isotropically round with mixed edges that exhibit high activity. The orientation of adjacent grains can be easily self-adjusted to smoothly match each other over a liquid catalyst with facile atom delocalization due to the low rotation steric hindrance of the isotropic grains, thus achieving the smoothing stitching of the adjacent graphene. Therefore, the adverse effects of grain boundaries will be eliminated and the excellent transport performance of graphene will be more guaranteed. What is more, such an isotropic growth mode can be extended to other types of layered nanomaterials such as hexagonal boron nitride and transition metal chalcogenides for obtaining large-size intrinsic film with low defect.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)7189-7196
    Number of pages8
    JournalACS Nano
    Volume10
    Issue number7
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 26 Jul 2016

    Keywords

    • graphene
    • isotropic growth
    • liquid metal
    • smooth stitching

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