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Spiral-driven vertical conductivity in nanocrystalline graphene

Author(s)
Kim, YohanLee, Chang-SeokSon, SeungwooShin, Keun WookByun, Kyung-EunShin, Hyeon-JinLee, ZonghoonShin, Hyung-Joon
Issued Date
2024-02
DOI
10.1002/smll.202308176
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/65899
Citation
SMALL, v.20, no.7, pp.2308176
Abstract
The structure of graphene grown in chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is sensitive to the growth condition, particularly the substrate. The conventional growth of high-quality graphene via the Cu-catalyzed cracking of hydrocarbon species has been extensively studied; however, the direct growth on noncatalytic substrates, for practical applications of graphene such as current Si technologies, remains unexplored. In this study, nanocrystalline graphene (nc-G) spirals are produced on noncatalytic substrates by inductively coupled plasma CVD. The enhanced out-of-plane electrical conductivity is achieved by a spiral-driven continuous current pathway from bottom to top layer. Furthermore, some neighboring nc-G spirals exhibit a homogeneous electrical conductance, which is not common for stacked graphene structure. Klein-edge structure developed at the edge of nc-Gs, which can easily form covalent bonding, is thought to be responsible for the uniform conductance of nc-G aggregates. These results have important implications for practical applications of graphene with vertical conductivity realized through spiral structure.
Publisher
Wiley - V C H Verlag GmbbH & Co.
ISSN
1613-6810
Keyword (Author)
nanocrystalline graphenechemical vapor depositionnoncatalytic substratespiral structuresvertical conductivity
Keyword
EDGE STRUCTUREGROWTH

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