Self-organized graphene crystal patterns

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作者
Bin Wu
Dechao Geng
Zhiping Xu
Yunlong Guo
Liping Huang
Yunzhou Xue
Jianyi Chen
Gui Yu
Yunqi Liu
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[1] Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences,Department of Engineering Mechanics and Center for Nano and Micro Mechanics
[2] Key Laboratory of Organic Solids,undefined
[3] Institute of Chemistry,undefined
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[5] Tsinghua University,undefined
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graphene pattern; crystal growth; snowflakes; chemical vapor deposition;
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The phenomenon of ordered pattern formation is universal in nature but involves complex non-equilibrium processes that are highly important for both fundamental research and applied materials systems. Among countless pattern systems, a snowflake is possibly the most fascinating example offered by nature. Here, we report that single-layered and single-crystalline graphene flakes (GFs) with highly regular and hexagonal symmetric patterns can be grown on a liquid copper surface using a CH4 chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method. The different morphologies of these GFs can be precisely tailored by varying the composition of the inert gas/H2 carrier gas mixture used to produce the GFs, and the GF edges can be continuously tuned over the full spectrum from negative to zero to positive curvature in a controllable way. The family of GF crystal patterns is remarkably analogous to that of snowflakes, representing an ideal two-dimensional (2D) growth system. Pattern formations from compact to dendritic GFs can be explained by the continuous modulation of the competition between adatom diffusion along island edges or corners and surface diffusion processes.
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