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Direct synthesis of graphene on SiO 2 substrates by chemical vapor deposition

Xu et al., 2013

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9917162419426425781
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Xu S
Man B
Jiang S
Chen C
Yang C
Liu M
Gao X
Sun Z
Zhang C
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CrystEngComm

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Continuous and uniform graphene films were directly grown on SiO2 substrates using a chemical vapor deposition system with two-temperature zones assembled. The carbon species from the high temperature zone nucleate in the low temperature zone, initiating the …
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