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Graphene

University of Wisconsin Milwaukee

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In Situ Chemical Probing Of Vacancy Defects In Graphene And Boron Nitride At Room Temperature, Ali Ihsan Altan May 2019

In Situ Chemical Probing Of Vacancy Defects In Graphene And Boron Nitride At Room Temperature, Ali Ihsan Altan

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IN SITU CHEMICAL PROBING OF VACANCY DEFECTS IN GRAPHENE AND BORON NITRIDE AT ROOM TEMPERATURE

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Ali Ihsan Altan

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2019

Under the Supervision of Professor Jian Chen

Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) has emerged as the most promising technique towards manufacturing of large area, high quality graphene. Characterization, understanding, and controlling of various structural defects in CVD-grown graphene are essential to realize its true potential for real-world applications. We report a new method for in situ chemical probing of vacancy defects in CVD-grown graphene at room temperature. Our approach is based on a solid–gas phase reaction that …


In Situ Chemical Probing Of Vacancy Defects In Graphene And Boron Nitride At Room Temperature, Ali Ihsan Altan May 2019

In Situ Chemical Probing Of Vacancy Defects In Graphene And Boron Nitride At Room Temperature, Ali Ihsan Altan

Theses and Dissertations

IN SITU CHEMICAL PROBING OF VACANCY DEFECTS IN GRAPHENE AND BORON NITRIDE AT ROOM TEMPERATURE

by

Ali Ihsan Altan

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2019

Under the Supervision of Professor Jian Chen

Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) has emerged as the most promising technique towards manufacturing of large area, high quality graphene. Characterization, understanding, and controlling of various structural defects in CVD-grown graphene are essential to realize its true potential for real-world applications. We report a new method for in situ chemical probing of vacancy defects in CVD-grown graphene at room temperature. Our approach is based on a solid–gas phase reaction that …