Raman and optical characterization of multilayer turbostratic graphene grown via chemical vapor deposition
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
cond-mat.mes-hall
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grapheneap-cvdchemicalcontrastcopperdepositiongrownmulti-layer
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We synthesize large-area graphene via atmospheric-pressure (AP) chemical vapor deposition (CVD) on copper, and transfer to SiO2 wafers. In contrast to low-pressure (LP) CVD on copper, optical contrast and atomic force microscopy measurements show AP-CVD graphene contains significant multi-layer areas. Raman spectroscopy always shows a single Lorentzian 2D peak, however systematic differences are observed in the 2D peak energy, width, and intensity for single- and multi-layer regions. We conclude that graphene multi-layers grown by AP-CVD on Cu are rotationally disordered.
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