2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.pnsc.2015.07.006
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Synthesis of few layer single crystal graphene grains on platinum by chemical vapour deposition

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“…On this basis, the results of the rGO sheets showed that the rGO produced with the CO 2 laser presents a lower number of layers (higher I 2D /I G ratio) than the one induced with the UV laser, which might be related to its lower thickness (~12 µm, in comparison with 18 µm, according to profilometry results) due to the higher irradiation power, as demonstrated in other works [48]. In addition, the lower FWHM 2D also indicates that these layers have a better crystallographic structure [49]. The better recovery of the crystallographic structure of the rGO obtained with the CO 2 laser is an indication of a more effective reduction process, which explains its smaller sheet resistance, in spite of having lower thickness.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…On this basis, the results of the rGO sheets showed that the rGO produced with the CO 2 laser presents a lower number of layers (higher I 2D /I G ratio) than the one induced with the UV laser, which might be related to its lower thickness (~12 µm, in comparison with 18 µm, according to profilometry results) due to the higher irradiation power, as demonstrated in other works [48]. In addition, the lower FWHM 2D also indicates that these layers have a better crystallographic structure [49]. The better recovery of the crystallographic structure of the rGO obtained with the CO 2 laser is an indication of a more effective reduction process, which explains its smaller sheet resistance, in spite of having lower thickness.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…51,52 With an increase in the number of layers, the expectation would be to observe further widening of the 2D peak (increased FWHM) due to a more complex splitting of the electronic bands. 50,53 The obtained data reveals that the graphene dispersions; N2, N3, E1 and E2; consist of multi-layer graphene structures. The shape of the 2D peak of dispersion N1 suggest it consists of more graphitic, i.e.…”
Section: Materials Advancesmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…To date, graphene has been generated by several synthetic routes, including exfoliation of graphite through mechanical, chemical or electrochemical processes, growth of graphene nanosheets on substrates (e.g. chemical vapor deposition, SiC decomposition) and organic synthesis [13][14][15]. The pristine graphene has an inert surface with few active oxygen-containing groups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%