Cooperative island growth of large-area single-crystal graphene on copper using chemical vapor deposition.

@article{Eres2014CooperativeIG,
  title={Cooperative island growth of large-area single-crystal graphene on copper using chemical vapor deposition.},
  author={Gyula Eres and Murari Regmi and Christopher M Rouleau and Jihua Chen and Ilia N. Ivanov and Alexander A. Puretzky and David B. Geohegan},
  journal={ACS nano},
  year={2014},
  volume={8 6},
  pages={
          5657-69
        }
}
In this work we explore the kinetics of single-crystal graphene growth as a function of nucleation density. In addition to the standard methods for suppressing nucleation of graphene by pretreatment of Cu foils using oxidation, annealing, and reduction of the Cu foils prior to growth, we introduce a new method that further reduces the graphene nucleation density by interacting directly with the growth process at the onset of nucleation. The successive application of these two methods results in… 

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