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Control of Graphene Layer Thickness Grown on Plasma Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition of Molybdenum Carbide

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arxiv 1911.05001 v3 pith:VDIQX3PV submitted 2019-11-12 physics.app-ph cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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We show the merits of plasma enhanced atomic layer deposition (PEALD) of catalytic substrate for chemical vapour deposition (CVD) graphene growth. The high quality multilayer graphene (MLG) on molybdenum carbide ($MoC_{x}$) thin film exhibits excellent uniformity and layer homogeneity over a large area. Moreover, we demonstrate how to achieve control of graphene layers thickness and properties, by varying the specific catalytic film chemical and physical properties. The control of growth is not digital, but is broad ranged from few layer graphene to a graphitic film of $\sim{75}$ graphene layers grown on the respective ALD catalytic substrates. Characterisation of the MLG has been performed using Raman spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), spectral ellipsometry (SE), and scanning low-energy electron microscopy (SLEEM). By varying MLG thickness in a uniform homogeneous way, we can tailor the desired MLG properties for different application needs. Furthermore, the PEALD process can be readily adapted to high volume manufacturing processes, and combined with existing production lines.

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