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Using Scalable Graphene via Press-and-Peel: A Robust and Storable Tape

The independent expertise required by the preparation and application of graphene has brought a challenge to the more fluent development of graphene devices. We combine the advantages of chemical vapor deposition and micromechanical exfoliation methods of synthesizing graphene to develop a “graphene...

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Published in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2022-03, Vol.14 (12), p.14513-14519
Main Authors: Zhang, Yang, Zhang, Xuewei, Ren, Qiancheng, Liu, Jinglan, Chen, Zhengyang, Ma, Mengchen, Fan, Liwu, Zhao, Yi, Zhao, Pei
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Language:English
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Summary:The independent expertise required by the preparation and application of graphene has brought a challenge to the more fluent development of graphene devices. We combine the advantages of chemical vapor deposition and micromechanical exfoliation methods of synthesizing graphene to develop a “graphene tape” for the fast utilization of graphene, which is robust, storable, and user-friendly. Prepared by pretransferring graphene to the surface of a polymer carrier film with weak interfacial adhesion, this graphene tape enables the acquisition, patterning, and layer-by-layer epitaxy of scalable graphene on a target substrate through simple cutting, pressing, and peeling off. Multiple characterizations demonstrate its comparable quality with as-synthesized graphene even after stored for over 30 days, overcoming the time and space limitations of acquiring a graphene sample. We believe that this graphene tape can bridge the current gap between graphene synthesis and applications and promote industrial progress of graphene-based devices in the post-Moore era.
ISSN:1944-8244
1944-8252
DOI:10.1021/acsami.2c01051