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RF 플라즈마 CVD 프로세스의 전계제어에 의한 그래핀 나노월 성장 연구

Study on the Synthesis of Graphene Nanowall by Controlling Electric Field in a Radio Frequency Plasma CVD Process

  • 한상보 (경남대학교 전기공학과)
  • Han, SangBo (Department of Electrical Engineering, Kyungnam University)
  • 투고 : 2014.06.12
  • 심사 : 2014.07.15
  • 발행 : 2014.09.30

초록

This work carried out for the effective synthesis characteristics of graphene nanowall film by controlling the electric field in a RF plasma CVD process. For that, the bipolar bias voltage was applied to the substrate such as Si and glass materials for the best chemical reaction of positive and negative charges existing in the plasma. For supplying the seed formation sites on substrate and removing the oxidation layer on the substrate surface, the electron bombardment into substrates was performed by a positive few voltage in hydrogen plasma. After that, hydrocarbon film, which is not a graphene nanowall, was deposited on substrates under a negative bias voltage with hydrogen and methane gases. At this step, the film on substrates could not easily identify due to its transparent characteristics. However, the transparent film was easily changed into graphene nanowall by the final hydrogen plasma treatment process. The resultant raman spectra shows the existence of significant large 2D peaks corresponding to the graphene.

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