In situ synthesis of monolayer graphene on silicon for near-infrared photodetectors

Pengcheng Xiang, Gang Wang*, Siwei Yang, Zhiduo Liu, Li Zheng, Jiurong Li, Anli Xu, Menghan Zhao, Wei Zhu, Qinglei Guo, Da Chen

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Abstract

Direct integration of monolayer graphene on a silicon (Si) substrate is realized by a simple thermal annealing process, involving a top copper (Cu) layer as the catalyst and an inserted polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) as the carbon source. After spin-coating the PMMA carbon source on the Si substrate, the Cu catalyst was deposited on PMMA/Si by electron beam evaporation. After that, graphene was directly synthesized on Si by decomposition and dehydrogenation of PMMA and the catalyzation effect of Cu under a simple thermal annealing process. Furthermore, under an optimized growth condition, monolayer graphene directly formed on the Si substrate was demonstrated. Utilizing the as-grown graphene/Si heterojunction, near-infrared photodetectors with high detectivity (∼1.1 × 1010 cm Hz1/2 W-1) and high responsivity (50 mA W-1) at 1550 nm were directly fabricated without any post-transfer process. The proposed approach for directly growing graphene on silicon is highly scalable and compatible with present nano/micro-fabrication systems, thus promoting the application of graphene in microelectronic fields.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)37512-37517
Number of pages6
JournalRSC Advances
Volume9
Issue number64
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes

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