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Graphene nucleation on transition metal surface: structure transformation and role of the metal step edge

Gao et al., 2011

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Gao J
Yip J
Zhao J
Yakobson B
Ding F
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

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The nucleation of graphene on a transition metal surface, either on a terrace or near a step edge, is systematically explored using density functional theory calculations and applying the two-dimensional (2D) crystal nucleation theory. Careful optimization of the supported …
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