Graphene growth through segregation method
Graphene has been an active research topic since its discovery in 2004. It has many excellent mechanical, electrical and chemical properties that are attractive for commercial applications. However, in order for graphene to be feasible for commercial applications, it still has to clear many challeng...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-523262023-03-04T15:43:08Z Graphene growth through segregation method Kristianto, Ronald. Gan Chee Lip School of Materials Science and Engineering Ong Hock Guan Steve DRNTU::Engineering::Materials::Microelectronics and semiconductor materials Graphene has been an active research topic since its discovery in 2004. It has many excellent mechanical, electrical and chemical properties that are attractive for commercial applications. However, in order for graphene to be feasible for commercial applications, it still has to clear many challenges. One of them is to have a technique to grow continuous graphene in a low cost manner. From the initial sample preparation through mechanical exfoliation, many techniques have since been developed. One of the developed techniques is segregation. In this work, we will demonstrate a systematic approach to prepare Cu/Ni sample through temperature and time dependence studies. Also, we will determine a carbon source and its deposition process into the prepared Cu/Ni metal sample. Last of all, we will show our attempt to grow graphene via segregation and discuss improvement plans for future work. Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Engineering) 2013-05-06T03:00:33Z 2013-05-06T03:00:33Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/52326 en Nanyang Technological University 52 p. application/pdf |
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Graphene has been an active research topic since its discovery in 2004. It has many excellent mechanical, electrical and chemical properties that are attractive for commercial applications. However, in order for graphene to be feasible for commercial applications, it still has to clear many challenges. One of them is to have a technique to grow continuous graphene in a low cost manner. From the initial sample preparation through mechanical exfoliation, many techniques have since been developed. One of the developed techniques is segregation. In this work, we will demonstrate a systematic approach to prepare Cu/Ni sample through temperature and time dependence studies. Also, we will determine a carbon source and its deposition process into the prepared Cu/Ni metal sample. Last of all, we will show our attempt to grow graphene via segregation and discuss improvement plans for future work. |
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