The thermal stability and the structural evolution of graphene grown on Fe(110) has been studied upon annealing in ultra-high vacuum conditions (UHV, P 109 mbar) and in the presence of gaseous ethylene at a pressure of ~106 mbar by grazing incidence X-ray diffraction. It was observed that upon annealing at temperatures below 630 C, graphene on Fe is thermally stable. Exposure to ethylene at these temperatures promotes the formation of graphene while inhibiting its deterioration. Annealing graphene/Fe(110) at temperatures above 630 C results in a fast degradation of graphene followed by carburization of the sample, that is the irreversible formation of various iron carbides, with the most common phases being Fe3C (cementite) and Fe7C3 (EckstrEURom-Adcock carbide). Annealing of the carburized sample does not result in the formation of a detectable graphitic structure.

The structural evolution of graphene/Fe(110) systems upon annealing

Felici R
2017

Abstract

The thermal stability and the structural evolution of graphene grown on Fe(110) has been studied upon annealing in ultra-high vacuum conditions (UHV, P 109 mbar) and in the presence of gaseous ethylene at a pressure of ~106 mbar by grazing incidence X-ray diffraction. It was observed that upon annealing at temperatures below 630 C, graphene on Fe is thermally stable. Exposure to ethylene at these temperatures promotes the formation of graphene while inhibiting its deterioration. Annealing graphene/Fe(110) at temperatures above 630 C results in a fast degradation of graphene followed by carburization of the sample, that is the irreversible formation of various iron carbides, with the most common phases being Fe3C (cementite) and Fe7C3 (EckstrEURom-Adcock carbide). Annealing of the carburized sample does not result in the formation of a detectable graphitic structure.
2017
Istituto Superconduttori, materiali innovativi e dispositivi - SPIN
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