Direct synthesis of nanopatterned epitaxial graphene on silicon carbide.
David KatzmarekAndrea ManciniStefan MaierFrancesca IacopiPublished in: Nanotechnology (2023)
This article introduces a straightforward approach for the direct synthesis of transfer-free, nanopatterned epitaxial graphene on silicon carbide on silicon substrates. A catalytic alloy tailored to optimal SiC graphitization is pre-patterned with common lithography and lift-off techniques to form planar graphene structures on top of an unpatterned SiC layer. 
This method is compatible with both electron-beam lithography and UV-lithography, and graphene gratings down to at least ~100 nm width/space can be realized at the wafer scale. The minimum pitch is limited by the flow of the metal catalyst during the liquid-phase graphitization process. We expect that the current pitch resolution could be further improved by optimizing the metal deposition method and lift-off process.
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