Abstract

In this report, we present transfer-free p-type hydrogen-intercalated quasi-free-standing epitaxial Chemical Vapor Deposition graphene on 15-mm × 15-mm semi-insulating vanadium-compensated on-axis 6HSiC(0001), characterized in that its room-temperature direct-current Hall-effect-derived hole mobility μp= 5019 cm2/Vs, and its statistical number of layers (N), as indicated by the relative intensity of the SiC-related Raman-active longitudinal optical A1 mode at 964 cm−1, equals N= 1.05. The distribution of the ellipsometric angle Ψ measured at an angle of incidence of 50° and λ= 490 nm points out to N= 0.97. The close-to-unity value of N implies that the material under study is a close-to-perfect quasi-free-standing monolayer, which is further confirmed by High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy. Therefore, its spectroscopic properties, which include the SiH peak at 2131 cm−1, the histograms of Ψ and Δ, and the Raman G and 2D band positions, widths, and the 2D-to-G band intensity ratios, constitute a valuable reference for this class of materials.

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