“…Whereas fundamental physical investigations of the integer and fractional quantum hall effect [2,3], of Klein tunneling [4] or of semi-metallicity in graphene [5] can be carried out on micrometer scale devices there is a demand for large area, uniform, high quality, reproducible and cost-effective graphene [6] for a wide range of applications, as for instance electrodes [7], field-effect transistors [8], membranes [9], optoelectronics [10], solar cells [11] or optical modulators [12]. Furthermore, in smaller sized samples, the low energy properties of the charge carriers are suppressed [13]. While in graphene samples that are naturally grown on graphite, mobilities can exceed 1 × 10 6 cm 2 V −1 s −1 [14] the mobility of man-made 'gently' hydrogen intercalated graphene synthesized on SiC is in the range of 1 × 10 4 cm 2 V −1 s −1 for samples <1 mm 2 [15,16].…”