Author:
Kaneko Satoru,Tokumasu Takashi,Yasui Manabu,Kurouchi Masahito,Tanaka Satomi,Kato Chihiro,Yasuhara Shigeo,Endo Tamio,Matsuda Akifumi,Yoshimoto Mamoru,Can Musa,Sahoo Sumanta Kumar,Sardar Kripasindhu,Ting Jyh-Ming,Yoshimura Masahiro
Abstract
AbstractGrowth morphology of carbon clusters deposited on different substrates were investigated by theoretical and experimental approach. For theoretical approach, molecular dynamics was employed to evaluate an adsorptive stability of different size of carbon clusters placed on different substrates. The adsorptive stability was estimated by the difference of total energy of supercell designed as carbon cluster placed on a certain crystal plane of substrate. Among the simulations of this study, carbon cluster flatly settled down on the surface of SrTiO$$_{3}$$
3
(001). The result was experimentally verified with layer by layer growth of graphene by pulsed laser deposition in carbon dioxide atmosphere. The absorptive stability can be useful reference for screening substrate for any target material other than graphene.
Funder
Amada Foundation
Tokyo Ohka Foundation for The Promotion of Science and Technology
Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
4 articles.
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