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Synthesis of graphene nanomesh with symmetrical fractal patterns via hydrogen-free chemical vapor deposition.

Fang LiYou LiYibin ZhaoMingyan LiuErjun KanQiongyu LiYi Wan
Published in: Nanotechnology (2022)
Graphene nanomesh (GNM), an emerging graphene nanostructure with a tunable bandgap, has gained tremendous interests owing to its great potentials in the fields of high-performance field-effect transistors, electrochemical sensors, new generation of spintronics and energy converters. In previous works, GNM has been successfully obtained on copper foil surface by employing hydrogen as an etching agent. A more facile, and low-cost strategy for the preparation of GNM is required. Here, we demonstrated a direct and feasible means for synthesizing large-area GNM with symmetrical fractal patterns via a hydrogen-free chemical vapor deposition method. The influences of the growth time and the gas source flow on the morphology of GNM patterns were systematically investigated. Then, we exhibited the key reaction details and proposed a growth mechanism of the GNM synthesis during the hydrogen-free chemical vapor deposition process. This work provides a valuable guidance for quality control in GNM mass production.
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