Bottom-up approach for the low-cost synthesis of graphene-alumina nanosheet interfaces using bimetallic alloys

TitleBottom-up approach for the low-cost synthesis of graphene-alumina nanosheet interfaces using bimetallic alloys
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsOmiciuolo, 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
JournalNature communications
Volume5
Paginationart_n_506
ISSN2041-1723
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.

URLhttp://www.nature.com/ncomms/2014/140929/ncomms6062/full/ncomms6062.html
DOI10.1038/ncomms6062