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In situ observation of step-edge in-plane growth of graphene in a STEM
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In situ observation of step-edge in-plane growth of graphene in a STEM

Zheng Liu, Yung-Chang Lin, Chun-Chieh Lu, Chao-Hui Yeh, Chao-Hui Yeh, Po-Wen Chiu, Sumio Iijima and Kazu Suenaga
Nature Communications, Vol.5, 4055
02/06/2014

Abstract

It is extremely difficult to control the growth orientation of the graphene layer in comparison to Si or III-V semiconductors. Here we report a direct observation of graphene growth and domain boundary formation in a scanning transmission electron microscope, with residual hydrocarbon in the microscope chamber being used as the carbon source for in-plane graphene growth at the step-edge of bilayer graphene substrate. We show that the orientation of the growth is strongly influenced by the step-edge structure and areas grown from a reconstructed 5-7 edge are rotated by 30° with respect to the mother layer. Furthermore, single heteroatoms like Si may act as catalytic active sites for the step-edge growth. The findings provide an insight into the mechanism of graphene growth and defect reconstruction that can be used to tailor carbon nanostructures with desired properties. © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
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