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Repeatability and Reproducibility in the Chemical Vapor Deposition of 2D Films: A Physics-Driven Exploration of the Reactor Black Box

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Repeatability and Reproducibility in the Chemical Vapor Deposition of 2D Films: A Physics-Driven Exploration of the Reactor Black Box
Author(s)
Shahana Chatterjee; Abadie, Thomas; Meihui WANG; Matar, Omar K.; Rodney S. Ruoff
Publication Date
2024-02
Journal
Chemistry of Materials, v.36, no.3, pp.1290 - 1298
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Abstract
Although chemical vapor deposition (CVD) remains the method of choice for synthesizing defect-free and high-quality 2D films (such as graphene and h-BN), the method has serious issues with process repeatability and reproducibility. This makes it difficult to build up from the literature, test a hypothesis quickly, or scale up a process. The primary reason for this is that the CVD reactor, to this day, remains a black box with a reaction environment that is poorly understood and cannot be measured or monitored directly. Consequently, it is also difficult to study process kinetics and growth mechanisms and correlate experimental results to atomic-level simulations. A possible way to overcome this problem is to use computational fluid dynamics (CFD), both to identify the measurable external (process and reactor) parameters that control the reaction environment and to simulate this reaction environment and understand how it changes when these controllable external parameters are varied. This paper describes how this may be done in practice using the growth of single-layer graphene in a hot-wall tube reactor as the representative case and the CFD toolbox OpenFOAM. Based on our findings, we have shown why it is critical (1) to understand the flow properties inside the reactor and combine it with experimental results to study the growth process for graphene and other 2D films and (2) to measure, monitor, and report all relevant external parameters to ensure process repeatability and reproducibility.
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https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/14909
DOI
10.1021/acs.chemmater.3c02361
ISSN
0897-4756
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