Low-temperature synthesis and growth model of thin Mo2C crystals on indium
Abstract Chemical vapor deposition is a promising technique to produce Mo2C crystals with large area, controlled thickness, and reduced defect density. Typically, liquid Cu is used as a catalyst substrate; however, its high melting temperature (1085 °C) prompted research groups to search for alterna...
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Main Authors: | Omer Refet Caylan, Goknur Cambaz Buke |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c159afcc77cd4feabf2e4c32d27ab8bc |
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