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Designed Three-Dimensional Freestanding Single-Crystal Carbon Architectures

Authors
Park, JH[Park, Ji-Hoon]Cho, DH[Cho, Dae-Hyun]Moon, Y[Moon, Youngkwon]Shin, HC[Shin, Ha-Chul]Ahn, SJ[Ahn, Sung-Joon]Kwak, SK[Kwak, Sang Kyu]Shin, HJ[Shin, Hyeon-Jin]Lee, C[Lee, Changgu]Ahn, JR[Ahn, Joung Real]
Issue Date
Nov-2014
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
graphene; three-dimensional architecture; freestanding structure; atomic force microscopy
Citation
ACS NANO, v.8, no.11, pp.11657 - 11665
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ACS NANO
Volume
8
Number
11
Start Page
11657
End Page
11665
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/51120
DOI
10.1021/nn504956h
ISSN
1936-0851
Abstract
Single-crystal carbon nanomaterials have led to great advances in nanotechnology. The first single-crystal carbon nanomaterial, fullerene, was fabricated in a zero-dimensional form. One-dimensional carbon nanotubes and two-dimensional graphene have since followed and continue to provide further impetus to this field. In this study, we fabricated designed three-dimensional (3D) single-crystal carbon architectures by using silicon carbide templates. For this method, a designed 3D SiC structure was transformed into a 3D freestanding single-crystal carbon structure that retained the original SiC structure by performing a simple single-step thermal process. The SiC structure inside the 3D carbon structure is self-etched, which results in a 3D freestanding carbon structure. The 3D carbon structure is a single crystal with the same hexagonal close-packed structure as graphene. The size of the carbon structures can be controlled from the nanoscale to the microscale, and arrays of these structures can be scaled up to the wafer scale. The 3D freestanding carbon structures were found to be mechanically stable even after repeated loading. The relationship between the reversible mechanical deformation of a carbon structure and its electrical conductance was also investigated. Our method of fabricating designed 3D freestanding single-crystal graphene architectures opens up prospects in the field of single-crystal carbon nanomaterials and paves the way for the development of 3D single-crystal carbon devices.
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