Abstract

AbstractSince the isolation of graphene and numerous demonstrations of its unique properties, the expectations for this material to be implemented in many future commercial applications have been enormous. However, to date, challenges still remain. One of the key challenges is the fabrication of graphene in a manner that satisfies processing requirements. While transfer of graphene can be used, this tends to damage or contaminate it, which degrades its performance. Hence, there is an important drive to grow graphene directly over a number of technologically important materials, viz., different substrate materials, so as to avoid the need for transfer. One of the more successful approaches to synthesis graphene is chemical vapor deposition (CVD), which is well established. Historically, transition metal substrates are used due to their catalytic properties. However, in recent years this has developed to include many nonmetal substrate systems. Moreover, both solid and molten substrate forms have also been demonstrated. In addition, the current trend to progress flexible devices has spurred interest in graphene growth directly over flexible materials surfaces. All these aspects are presented in this review which presents the developments in available substrates for graphene fabrication by CVD, with a focus primarily on large area graphene.

Highlights

  • There are numerous approaches in which single- and bilayer graphene can be fabricated or isolated

  • This review addresses the developments in substrate systems for the growth of graphene by chemical vapor deposition (CVD), with a focus on large area graphene

  • The changes seen in the growth of graphene by CVD have been rapid since the first evidence of single-layer graphene

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Introduction

There are numerous approaches in which single- and bilayer graphene can be fabricated or isolated. In many cases the direct growth of graphene over metal substrates is undesirable and transfer procedures introduce damage and so is for the most part unwanted. This has led to the development of CVD techniques for the direct fabrication of graphene over different types of substrates. The availability of substrates for graphene growth by CVD has matured significantly in recent years and numerous metals and nonmetals can be used. These substrates can be used in their solid state and in many cases in a molten state. This review addresses the developments in substrate systems for the growth of graphene by CVD, with a focus on large area graphene

The CVD Process in Brief
Substrate Systems for Graphene Synthesis by CVD
CVD over Metal Substrates
Solid Metal Substrates
Liquid Metal Substrates
CVD over Nonmetal Substrates
Solid Nonmetal Substrates
Molten Nonmetal Substrates
Flexible Nonmetallic Substrates
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