Abstract

Graphene, a two-dimensional monolayer of sp(2)-bonded carbon atoms, has been attracting great interest due to its unique transport properties. One of the promising applications of graphene is as a transparent conductive electrode owing to its high optical transmittance and conductivity. In this paper, we report on an improved transfer process of large-area graphene grown on Cu foils by chemical vapor deposition. The transferred graphene films have high electrical conductivity and high optical transmittance that make them suitable for transparent conductive electrode applications. The improved transfer processes will also be of great value for the fabrication of electronic devices such as field effect transistor and bilayer pseudospin field effect transistor devices.

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GrapheneMaterials scienceTransmittanceElectrodeOptoelectronicsBilayer grapheneChemical vapor depositionNanotechnologyFabricationElectrical conductorField-effect transistorMonolayerTransistorGraphene nanoribbonsConductivityComposite materialVoltageChemistryElectrical engineering

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2009
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Volume
9
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12
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4359-4363
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Xuesong Li, Yanwu Zhu, Weiwei Cai et al. (2009). Transfer of Large-Area Graphene Films for High-Performance Transparent Conductive Electrodes. Nano Letters , 9 (12) , 4359-4363. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl902623y

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10.1021/nl902623y