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Graphene sheets embedded carbon film prepared by electron irradiation in electron cyclotron resonance plasma

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4 Author(s)
Wang, Chao ; Key Laboratory of Education Ministry for Modern Design and Rotor-Bearing System, School of Mechanical Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, 710049 Xi’an, China ; Diao, Dongfeng ; Fan, Xue ; Chen, Cheng

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We used a low energy electron irradiation technique to prepare graphene sheets embedded carbon (GSEC) film based on electron cyclotron resonance plasma. The particular π electronic structure of the GSEC film similar to bilayer graphene was verified by Raman spectra 2D band analyzing. The phase transition from amorphous carbon to GSEC was initiated when electron irradiation energy reached 40 eV, and the growth mechanism of GSEC was interpreted as inelastic scattering of low energy electrons. This finding indicates that the GSEC film obtained by low energy electron irradiation can be excepted for widely applications with outstanding electric properties.

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Applied Physics Letters  (Volume:100 ,  Issue: 23 )

Date of Publication: Jun 2012

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