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      Methane as an effective hydrogen source for single-layer graphene synthesis on Cu foil by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition

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          A single-layer graphene is synthesized on Cu foil in the absence of H(2) flow by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD). In lieu of an explicit H(2) flow, hydrogen species are produced during the methane decomposition process into their active species (CH(x<4)), assisted with the plasma. Notably, the early stage of growth depends strongly on the plasma power. The resulting grain size (the nucleation density) has a maximum (minimum) at 50 W and saturates when the plasma power is higher than 120 W because hydrogen partial pressures are effectively tuned by a simple control of the plasma power. Raman spectroscopy and transport measurements show that decomposed methane alone can provide a sufficient amount of hydrogen species for high-quality graphene synthesis by PECVD.

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          Journal
          NANOHL
          Nanoscale
          Nanoscale
          Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
          2040-3364
          2040-3372
          2013
          2013
          : 5
          : 3
          : 1221
          Article
          10.1039/c2nr33034b
          23299508
          d867618f-5e98-4cc4-a4b5-79e8d2ec0188
          © 2013
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