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Fizika Tverdogo Tela, 2011 Volume 53, Issue 5, Pages 1026–1032 (Mi ftt13336)

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Graphenes

Carbon interaction with rhodium surface: Adsorption, dissolution, segregation, growth of graphene layers

E. V. Rut'kov, A. V. Kuz'michev, N. R. Gall'

Ioffe Institute, St. Petersburg

Abstract: Carbon interaction with rhodium (111) surface has been studied by Auger electron spectroscopy in ultrahigh vacuum within a broad temperature interval of 300–1800 K. It has been shown that the graphene monolayer remains stable on the metal surface within a relatively narrow temperature interval of $\sim$50 K below the carbonization point, and when heated above this point, graphene breaks up gradually by transferring first to the island state, and after that, to chemisorbed carbon “gas”. As the temperature decreases, a stable multilayer graphite film forms.

Received: 11.10.2010


 English version:
Physics of the Solid State, 2011, 53:5, 1092–1098

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