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Generalized Phase Diagrams for Graphene CVD growth on Copper

Materials Science 2026-05-21 v1

Abstract

Understanding the competition between first-layer lateral expansion and second-layer nucleation is essential for layer-controlled graphene growth via chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Building on our previous phase diagram framework based on the dimensionless parameters α\alpha and Γ\Gamma, we develop an enhanced model incorporating two previously neglected effects: thermal-expansion-induced substrate strain and chemical desorption of carbon monomers via reverse dehydrogenation. First-principles calculations are employed to determine the strain-dependent diffusion and attachment barriers on both exposed and graphene-covered Cu(111) surfaces. By mapping the multi-step CVD process into an effective quasi-physical vapor deposition, we construct a generalized phase diagram characterized by the coupled effects of α\alpha, Γ\Gamma, and a newly introduced desorption parameter ZZ. Our results show that tensile strain expands the bilayer graphene (BLG) growth window for critical nucleus sizes i>1i^*>1. In contrast, chemical desorption suppresses BLG formation in the high-Γ\Gamma regime via ZZ-dependent monomer depletion. This unified framework provides a predictive guide for the rational synthesis of high-quality bilayer graphene by linking macroscopic growth parameters to microscopic layer-selection mechanisms.

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@article{arxiv.2605.20783,
  title  = {Generalized Phase Diagrams for Graphene CVD growth on Copper},
  author = {Tongtong Wang and Ke Jin and Yishi Zhang and Dajun Shu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.20783},
  year   = {2026}
}