Issue 117, 2015

Stripe distributions of graphene-coated Cu foils and their effects on the reduction of graphene wrinkles

Abstract

Hexagonal single-crystal domains of graphene were analyzed and the wrinkle distribution was obtained using thermal hydrogen etching. We observe parallel stripes on some single-crystal domains and these stripes are associated with graphene wrinkles. The etched trenches in graphene are always perpendicular to the stripes, thereby suggesting the suppressed formation of wrinkles along the stripe direction. Results indicate that the stripes help release the internal stress of graphene to reduce its wrinkle density. Furthermore, these stripes are due to Cu surface reconstruction and relate to two main factors, namely, the distribution of Cu grains and the cooling rate after graphene growth. Continuous graphene films which are synthesized by slow cooling exhibit high stripe area coverage and low sheet resistance because of the low wrinkle density.

Graphical abstract: Stripe distributions of graphene-coated Cu foils and their effects on the reduction of graphene wrinkles

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Aug 2015
Accepted
04 Nov 2015
First published
05 Nov 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 96587-96592

Author version available

Stripe distributions of graphene-coated Cu foils and their effects on the reduction of graphene wrinkles

H. Zhang, Y. Zhang, B. Wang, Z. Chen, Y. Zhang, Y. Sui, G. Yu, Z. Jin and X. Liu, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 96587 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA17581J

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