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Physical Review B | 2011

Origin of the mosaicity in graphene grown on Cu(111)

Shu Nie; Joseph M. Wofford; N. C. Bartelt; O. D. Dubon; Kevin F. McCarty

We use low-energy electron microscopy to investigate how graphene grows on Cu(111). Graphene islands first nucleate at substrate defects such as step bunches and impurities. A considerable fraction of these islands can be rotationally misaligned with the substrate, generating grain boundaries upon interisland impingement. New rotational boundaries are also generated as graphene grows across substrate step bunches. Thus, rougher substrates lead to higher degrees of mosaicity than do flatter substrates. Increasing the growth temperature improves crystallographic alignment. We demonstrate that graphene growth on Cu(111) is surface diffusion limited by comparing simulations of the time evolution of island shapes with experiments. Islands are dendritic with distinct lobes, but unlike the polycrystalline, four-lobed islands observed on (100)-textured Cu foils, each island can be a single crystal. Thus, epitaxial graphene on smooth, clean Cu(111) has fewer structural defects than it does on Cu(100).


New Journal of Physics | 2012

Extraordinary epitaxial alignment of graphene islands on Au(111)

Joseph M. Wofford; Elena Starodub; Andrew L. Walter; Shu Nie; N. C. Bartelt; Konrad Thürmer; Eli Rotenberg; Kevin F. McCarty; O. D. Dubon

Pristine, single-crystalline graphene displays a unique collection of remarkable electronic properties that arise from its two-dimensional, honeycomb structure. Using in situ low-energy electron microscopy, we show that when deposited on the (111) surface of Au carbon forms such a structure. The resulting monolayer, epitaxial film is formed by the coalescence of dendritic graphene islands that nucleate at a high density. Over 95% of these islands can be identically aligned with respect to each other and to the Au substrate. Remarkably, the dominant island orientation is not the better lattice-matched 30° rotated orientation but instead one in which the graphene [01] and Au [011] in-plane directions are parallel. The epitaxial graphene film is only weakly coupled to the Au surface, which maintains its reconstruction under the slightly p-type doped graphene. The linear electronic dispersion characteristic of free-standing graphene is retained regardless of orientation. That a weakly interacting, non-lattice matched substrate is able to lock graphene into a particular orientation is surprising. This ability, however, makes Au(111) a promising substrate for the growth of single crystalline graphene films.


Nano Letters | 2010

Graphene Islands on Cu Foils: The Interplay between Shape, Orientation, and Defects

Joseph M. Wofford; Shu Nie; Kevin F. McCarty; N. C. Bartelt; O. D. Dubon


Physical Review B | 2012

Scanning tunneling microscopy study of graphene on Au(111): Growth mechanisms and substrate interactions

Shu Nie; N. C. Bartelt; Joseph M. Wofford; O. D. Dubon; Kevin F. McCarty; Konrad Thürmer


MRS Communications | 2015

On the rotational alignment of graphene domains grown on Ge(110) and Ge(111)

Paul C. Rogge; M. E. Foster; Joseph M. Wofford; Kevin F. McCarty; N. C. Bartelt; O. D. Dubon


Carbon | 2015

Influence of lattice orientation on growth and structure of graphene on Cu(0 0 1)

Joseph M. Wofford; Shu Nie; Konrad Thürmer; Kevin F. McCarty; O. D. Dubon


Archive | 2012

Extraordinary epitaxial alignment of graphene islands on Au (111): toward single-crystal growth

Joseph M. Wofford; Elena Starodub; Andrew L. Walter; Shu Nie; N. C. Bartelt; Konrad Thürmer; Eli Rotenberg; Kevin F. McCarty; O. D. Dubon


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2012

Rotational homogeneity in graphene grown on Au(111)

Joseph M. Wofford; Elena Starodub; Andrew L. Walter; Shu Nie; N. C. Bartelt; Konrad Th "urmer; Eli Rotenberg; Kevin F. McCarty; O. D. Dubon


Nature Materials | 2011

Epitaxial graphene on Au (111): a platform for quasi-single crystalline monolayer films.

Elena Starodub; Shu Nie; N. C. Bartelt; Konrad Thuermer; Kevin F. McCarty; Joseph M. Wofford; Andrew L. Walter; Eli Rotenberg; O. D. Dubon


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2011

Evolution of graphene islands growing on Cu foils

Joseph M. Wofford; Shu Nie; N. C. Bartelt; Kevin F. McCarty; O. D. Dubon

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O. D. Dubon

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Kevin F. McCarty

Sandia National Laboratories

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Shu Nie

Sandia National Laboratories

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Andrew L. Walter

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Elena Starodub

Sandia National Laboratories

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Eli Rotenberg

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Konrad Thürmer

Sandia National Laboratories

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M. E. Foster

Sandia National Laboratories

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Paul C. Rogge

University of California

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