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Visualization of graphene grain boundaries through oxygen intercalation

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APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 565, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2021.150476

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Graphene; Oxygen; Grain boundaries; X-ray photoemission spectroscopy; Photoemission electron microscopy; Scanning electron microscopy

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  1. RFBR, Russia [18-29-19178, 19-32-90013]
  2. BMBF, Germany [05K19KER]
  3. Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF) [RMA15-0024]
  4. Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin fur Materialien und Energie

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Intercalation of oxygen can facilitate the detection of grain boundaries in polycrystalline graphene, providing insights into their morphology, and enabling visualization through various electron microscopy methods.
Efficient control over the grain boundaries (GBs) is a vital aspect in optimizing the graphene growth conditions. A number of methods for visualization of GBs were developed for graphene grown on weakly interacting surfaces. Here, we utilize oxygen intercalation to reveal GBs and study their morphology for graphene strongly bound to the cobalt surface. We demonstrate that upon the intercalation of oxygen, GBs in polycrystalline graphene become easily detectable due to graphene cracking and selective oxidation of the substrate, thus giving a direct insight into the graphene micro-and nanostructure by means of different electron microscopy methods, including scanning electron microscopy, photoemission microscopy and low-energy electron microscopy.

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