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Carrier mobility; chemical vapour deposition; CVD coatings; electronic structure; graphene; monolayers; quantum Hall effect; Raman spectra; weak localisation
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Electronic Transport In Chemical Vapor Deposited Graphene Synthesized On Cu: Quantum Hall Effect And Weak Localization, Helin Cao, Qingkai Yu, Luis A. Jauregui, J Tian, W Wu, Z Liu, Ramaneh Jalilian, D K. Benjamin, Z Jiang, J Bao, S S. Pei, Yong P. Chen
Electronic Transport In Chemical Vapor Deposited Graphene Synthesized On Cu: Quantum Hall Effect And Weak Localization, Helin Cao, Qingkai Yu, Luis A. Jauregui, J Tian, W Wu, Z Liu, Ramaneh Jalilian, D K. Benjamin, Z Jiang, J Bao, S S. Pei, Yong P. Chen
Birck and NCN Publications
We report on electronic properties of graphene synthesized by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) on copper then transferred to SiO2/Si. Wafer-scale (up to 4 in.) graphene films have been synthesized, consisting dominantly of monolayer graphene as indicated by spectroscopic Raman mapping. Low temperature transport measurements are performed on microdevices fabricated from such CVD graphene, displaying ambipolar field effect (with on/off ratio similar to 5 and carrier mobilities up to similar to 3000 cm(2)/V s) and "half-integer" quantum Hall effect, a hall-mark of intrinsic electronic properties of monolayer graphene. We also observe weak localization and extract information about phase coherence and scattering …