Radical-assisted chemical doping for chemically derived graphene

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Carrier doping of graphene is one of the most challenging issues that needs to be solved to enable its use in various applications. We developed a carrier doping method using radical-assisted conjugated organic molecules in the liquid phase and demonstrated all-wet fabrication process of doped graphene films without any vacuum process. Charge transfer interaction between graphene and dopant molecules was directly investigated by spectroscopic studies. The resistivity of the doped graphene films was drastically decreased by two orders of magnitude. The resistivity was improved by not only carrier doping but the improvement in adhesion of doped graphene flakes. First-principles calculation supported the model of our doping mechanism. © 2013 Ishikawa et al.; licensee Springer.

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Ishikawa, R., Ko, P. J., Bando, M., Kurokawa, Y., Sandhu, A., & Konagai, M. (2013). Radical-assisted chemical doping for chemically derived graphene. Nanoscale Research Letters, 8(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-8-534

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