Large-scale Epitaxial Growth Kinetics of Graphene: A Kinetic Monte Carlo Study
Abstract
Epitaxial growth via chemical vapor deposition is considered to be the most promising way towards synthesizing large area graphene with high quality. However, it remains a big theoretical challenge to reveal growth kinetics with atomically energetic and large-scale spatial information included. Here, we propose a minimal kinetic Monte Carlo model to address such an issue on an active catalyst surface with graphene/substrate lattice mismatch, which facilitates us to perform large scale simulations of the growth kinetics over two dimensional surface with growth fronts of complex shapes. A geometry-determined large-scale growth mechanism is revealed, where the rate-dominating event is found to be -attachment for concave growth front segments and -attachment for others. This growth mechanism leads to an interesting time-resolved growth behavior which is well consistent with that observed in a recent scanning tunneling microscopy experiment.
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@article{arxiv.1506.04469,
title = {Large-scale Epitaxial Growth Kinetics of Graphene: A Kinetic Monte Carlo Study},
author = {Huijun Jiang and Zhonghuai Hou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.04469},
year = {2015}
}
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5 pages, 3 figures