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Single-Crystalline Monolayer Graphene Wafer on Dielectric Substrate of SiON without Metal Catalysts SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Single-Crystalline Monolayer Graphene Wafer on Dielectric Substrate of SiON without Metal Catalysts
Authors
Shin, B.G.Boo, D.H.Song, B.Jeon, S.Kim, M.Park, S.An, E.S.Kim, J.S.Song, Y.J.Lee, Y.H.
Date Issued
2019-06
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Abstract
Many scientific and engineering efforts have been made to realize graphene electronics by fully utilizing intrinsic properties of ideal graphene for last decades. The most technical huddles come from the absence of wafer-scale graphene with a single-crystallinity on dielectric substrates. Here, we report an epitaxial growth of single-crystalline monolayer graphene directly on a single-crystalline dielectric SiON-SiC (0001) with a full coverage via epitaxial chemical vapor deposition (CVD) without metal catalyst. Si The dielectric surface of SiON provides atomically flat and chemically inert interface by passivation of dangling bonds, which keeps intrinsic properties of graphene. Atomic structures with a clean interface, full coverage of single-crystalline monolayer, and the epitaxy of graphene on SiON were confirmed macroscopically by mapping low energy electron diffraction (LEED) and Raman spectroscopy, and atomically by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). Both of measured and calculated local density of states (LDOS) exhibit a symmetric and sharp Dirac cone with a Dirac point located at a Fermi level. Our method provides a route to utilize a single-crystalline dielectric substrate for ideal graphene growth for future applications.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/100199
DOI
10.1021/acsnano.9b00976
ISSN
1936-0851
Article Type
Article
Citation
ACS NANO, vol. 13, no. 6, page. 6662 - 6669, 2019-06
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