Jinglei Ping, Michael S. Fuhrer
We report nanocrystalline carbon impurities coexisting with graphene synthesized via chemical vapor deposition (CVD) on platinum. We observe micron-size island-like impurity layers, which can easily be mistaken for second graphene layers in optical microscopy or secondary electron microscopy (SEM). The island orientation depends on the crystalline orientation of the Pt, as shown by electron backscatter diffraction(EBSD), indicating growth of amorphous carbon below graphene. Dark-field TEM indicates that in addition to uniform single-crystal graphene, our sample is decorated with nanocrystalline carbon impurities with a spatially inhomogeneous distribution. Raman spectra show a large D peak, however electrical characterization shows high mobility (~6,000 cm2/Vs), indicating a limitation for Raman spectroscopy in characterizing the electronic quality of graphene.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.5123
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