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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2016

Two-Dimensional (C4H9NH3)2PbBr4 Perovskite Crystals for High-Performance Photodetector

Zhenjun Tan; Yue Wu; Hao Hong; Jianbo Yin; Jincan Zhang; Li Lin; Mingzhan Wang; Xiao Sun; Luzhao Sun; Yucheng Huang; Kaihui Liu; Zhongfan Liu; Hailin Peng

Two-dimensional (2D) layered hybrid perovskites of (RNH3)2PbX4 (R is an alkyl and X is a halide) have been recently synthesized and exhibited rich optical properties including fluorescence and exciton effects. However, few studies on transport and optoelectronic measurements of individual 2D perovskite crystals have been reported, presumably owing to the instability issue during electronic device fabrications. Here we report the first photodetector based on individual 2D (C4H9NH3)2PbBr4 perovskite crystals, built with the protection and top contact of graphene film. Both a high responsivity (∼2100 A/W) and extremely low dark current (∼10-10 A) are achieved with a design of interdigital graphene electrodes. Our study paves the way to build high-performance optoelectronic devices based on the emerging 2D single-crystal perovskite materials.


Advanced Materials | 2016

Surface Monocrystallization of Copper Foil for Fast Growth of Large Single-Crystal Graphene under Free Molecular Flow

Huan Wang; Xiaozhi Xu; Jiayu Li; Li Lin; Luzhao Sun; Xiao Sun; Shuli Zhao; Congwei Tan; Cheng Chen; Wenhui Dang; Huaying Ren; Jincan Zhang; Bing Deng; Ai Leen Koh; Lei Liao; N. Kang; Yulin Chen; Hongqi Xu; Feng Ding; Kaihui Liu; Hailin Peng; Zhongfan Liu

Wafer-sized single-crystalline Cu (100) surface can be readily achieved on stacked polycrystalline Cu foils via simple oxygen chemisorption-induced reconstruction, enabling fast growth of large-scale millimeter-sized single-crystalline graphene arrays under molecular flow. The maximum growth rate can reach 300 μm min-1 , several orders of magnitude higher than previously reported values for millimeter-sized single-crystalline graphene growth on Cu foils.


Advanced Materials | 2016

Rapid Growth of Large Single‐Crystalline Graphene via Second Passivation and Multistage Carbon Supply

Li Lin; Luzhao Sun; Jincan Zhang; Jingyu Sun; Ai Leen Koh; Hailin Peng; Zhongfan Liu

A second passivation and a multistage carbon-source supply (CSS) allow a 50-fold enhancement of the growth rate of large single-crystalline graphene with a record growth rate of 101 μm min(-1) , almost 10 times higher than for pure copper. To this end the CSS is tailored at separate stages of graphene growth on copper foil, combined with an effective suppression of new spontaneous nucleation via second passivation.


ACS Nano | 2016

Building Large-Domain Twisted Bilayer Graphene with van Hove Singularity

Zhenjun Tan; Jianbo Yin; Cheng Chen; Huan Wang; Li Lin; Luzhao Sun; Jinxiong Wu; Xiao Sun; Haifeng Yang; Yulin Chen; Hailin Peng; Zhongfan Liu

Twisted bilayer graphene (tBLG) with van Hove Singularity (VHS) has exhibited novel twist-angle-dependent chemical and physical phenomena. However, scalable production of high-quality tBLG is still in its infancy, especially lacking the angle controlled preparation methods. Here, we report a facile approach to prepare tBLG with large domain sizes (>100 μm) and controlled twist angles by a clean layer-by-layer transfer of two constituent graphene monolayers. The whole process without interfacial polymer contamination in two monolayers guarantees the interlayer interaction of the π-bond electrons, which gives rise to the existence of minigaps in electronic structures and the consequent formation of VHSs in density of state. Such perturbation on band structure was directly observed by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy with submicrometer spatial resolution (micro-ARPES). The VHSs lead to a strong light-matter interaction and thus introduce ∼20-fold enhanced intensity of Raman G-band, which is a characteristic of high-quality tBLG. The as-prepared tBLG with strong light-matter interaction was further fabricated into high-performance photodetectors with selectively enhanced photocurrent generation (up to ∼6 times compared with monolayer in our device).


Advanced Materials | 2017

Clean Transfer of Large Graphene Single Crystals for High-Intactness Suspended Membranes and Liquid Cells

Jincan Zhang; Li Lin; Luzhao Sun; Yucheng Huang; Ai Leen Koh; Wenhui Dang; Jianbo Yin; Mingzhan Wang; Congwei Tan; Tianran Li; Zhenjun Tan; Zhongfan Liu; Hailin Peng

The atomically thin 2D nature of suspended graphene membranes holds promising in numerous technological applications. In particular, the outstanding transparency to electron beam endows graphene membranes great potential as a candidate for specimen support of transmission electron microscopy (TEM). However, major hurdles remain to be addressed to acquire an ultraclean, high-intactness, and defect-free suspended graphene membrane. Here, a polymer-free clean transfer of sub-centimeter-sized graphene single crystals onto TEM grids to fabricate large-area and high-quality suspended graphene membranes has been achieved. Through the control of interfacial force during the transfer, the intactness of large-area graphene membranes can be as high as 95%, prominently larger than reported values in previous works. Graphene liquid cells are readily prepared by π-π stacking two clean single-crystal graphene TEM grids, in which atomic-scale resolution imaging and temporal evolution of colloid Au nanoparticles are recorded. This facile and scalable production of clean and high-quality suspended graphene membrane is promising toward their wide applications for electron and optical microscopy.


Small | 2018

Low-Temperature and Rapid Growth of Large Single-Crystalline Graphene with Ethane

Xiao Sun; Li Lin; Luzhao Sun; Jincan Zhang; Dingran Rui; Jiayu Li; Mingzhan Wang; Congwei Tan; N. Kang; Di Wei; Hongqi Xu; Hailin Peng; Zhongfan Liu

Future applications of graphene rely highly on the production of large-area high-quality graphene, especially large single-crystalline graphene, due to the reduction of defects caused by grain boundaries. However, current large single-crystalline graphene growing methodologies are suffering from low growth rate and as a result, industrial graphene production is always confronted by high energy consumption, which is primarily caused by high growth temperature and long growth time. Herein, a new growth condition achieved via ethane being the carbon feedstock to achieve low-temperature yet rapid growth of large single-crystalline graphene is reported. Ethane condition gives a growth rate about four times faster than methane, achieving about 420 µm min-1 for the growth of sub-centimeter graphene single crystals at temperature about 1000 °C. In addition, the temperature threshold to obtain graphene using ethane can be reduced to 750 °C, lower than the general growth temperature threshold (about 1000 °C) with methane on copper foil. Meanwhile ethane always keeps higher graphene growth rate than methane under the same growth temperature. This study demonstrates that ethane is indeed a potential carbon source for efficient growth of large single-crystalline graphene, thus paves the way for graphene in high-end electronical and optoelectronical applications.


Nano Research | 2017

Visualizing fast growth of large single-crystalline graphene by tunable isotopic carbon source

Luzhao Sun; Li Lin; Jincan Zhang; Huan Wang; Hailin Peng; Zhongfan Liu

The fast growth of large single-crystalline graphene by chemical vapor deposition on Cu foil remains a challenge for industrial-scale applications. To achieve the fast growth of large single-crystalline graphene, understanding the detailed dynamics governing the entire growth process—including nucleation, growth, and coalescence—is important; however, these remain unexplored. In this study, by using a pulsed carbon isotope labeling technique in conjunction with micro-Raman spectroscopy identification, we visualized the growth dynamics, such as nucleation, growth, and coalescence, during the fast growth of large single-crystalline graphene domains. By tuning the supply of the carbon source, a growth rate of 320 μm/min and the growth of centimeter-sized graphene single crystals were achieved on Cu foil.


Advanced Materials | 2018

Low‐Temperature Heteroepitaxy of 2D PbI2/Graphene for Large‐Area Flexible Photodetectors

Jincan Zhang; Yucheng Huang; Zhenjun Tan; Tianran Li; Yichi Zhang; Kaicheng Jia; Li Lin; Luzhao Sun; Xiwen Chen; Zhenzhu Li; Congwei Tan; Jinxia Zhang; Liming Zheng; Yue Wu; Bing Deng; Zhaolong Chen; Zhongfan Liu; Hailin Peng

Heterostructures based on graphene and other 2D atomic crystals exhibit fascinating properties and intriguing potential in flexible optoelectronics, where graphene films function as transparent electrodes and other building blocks are used as photoactive materials. However, large-scale production of such heterostructures with superior performance is still in early stages. Herein, for the first time, the preparation of a submeter-sized, vertically stacked heterojunction of lead iodide (PbI2 )/graphene on a flexible polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film by vapor deposition of PbI2 on graphene/PET substrate at a temperature lower than 200 °C is demonstrated. This film is subsequently used to fabricate bendable graphene/PbI2 /graphene sandwiched photodetectors, which exhibit high responsivity (45 A W-1 cm-2 ), fast response (35 µs rise, 20 µs decay), and high-resolution imaging capability (1 µm). This study may pave a facile pathway for scalable production of high-performance flexible devices.


Advanced Materials | 2017

Single Crystals: Clean Transfer of Large Graphene Single Crystals for High-Intactness Suspended Membranes and Liquid Cells (Adv. Mater. 26/2017)

Jincan Zhang; Li Lin; Luzhao Sun; Yucheng Huang; Ai Leen Koh; Wenhui Dang; Jianbo Yin; Mingzhan Wang; Congwei Tan; Tianran Li; Zhenjun Tan; Zhongfan Liu; Hailin Peng


Small | 2018

Graphene: Low-Temperature and Rapid Growth of Large Single-Crystalline Graphene with Ethane (Small 3/2018)

Xiao Sun; Li Lin; Luzhao Sun; Jincan Zhang; Dingran Rui; Jiayu Li; Mingzhan Wang; Congwei Tan; N. Kang; Di Wei; Hongqi Xu; Hailin Peng; Zhongfan Liu

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