Graphene growth on Ni(111) by transformation of a surface carbide

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2011-02-09
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Lahiri, Jayeeta
Miller, Travis
Adamska, Lyudmyla
Oleynik, Ivan I.
Batzill, Matthias
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A novel growth mechanism of graphene on Ni(111) has been discovered that occurs at temperatures below 460 °C. At these conditions, a surface-confined nickel-carbide phase coexists with single layer graphene. The graphene grows by in-plane transformation of the carbide along a one-dimensional phase-boundary, which is distinctively different from known growth processes on other transition metals and on Ni above 460 °C, where carbon atoms attach to "free" edges of graphene islands. © 2010 American Chemical Society.
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Auger electron spectroscopy, density functional theory, Graphene, Ni(111), scanning tunneling microscopy
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Nano Letters. v.11(2)