Bottom-up approach for the low-cost synthesis of graphene-alumina nanosheet interfaces using bimetallic alloys
Title | Bottom-up approach for the low-cost synthesis of graphene-alumina nanosheet interfaces using bimetallic alloys |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Omiciuolo, L, Hernández, ER, Miniussi, E, Orlando, F, Lacovig, P, Lizzit, S, Mentes, TOnur, Locatelli, A, Larciprete, R, Bianchi, M, Ulstrup, S, Hofmann, P, Alfè, D, Baraldi, A |
Journal | Nature communications |
Volume | 5 |
Pagination | art_n_506 |
ISSN | 2041-1723 |
Abstract | The production of high-quality graphene-oxide interfaces is normally achieved by graphene growth via chemical vapour deposition on a metallic surface, followed by transfer of the C layer onto the oxide, by atomic layer and physical vapour deposition of the oxide on graphene or by carbon deposition on top of oxide surfaces. These methods, however, come with a series of issues: they are complex, costly and can easily result in damage to the carbon network, with detrimental effects on the carrier mobility. Here we show that the growth of a graphene layer on a bimetallic Ni3Al alloy and its subsequent exposure to oxygen at 520 K result in the formation of a 1.5 nm thick alumina nanosheet underneath graphene. This new, simple and low-cost strategy based on the use of alloys opens a promising route to the direct synthesis of a wide range of interfaces formed by graphene and high-k dielectrics. |
URL | http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2014/140929/ncomms6062/full/ncomms6062.html |
DOI | 10.1038/ncomms6062 |