Controlled synthesis of monolayer graphene toward transparent flexible conductive film application

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We demonstrate the synthesis of monolayer graphene using thermal chemical vapor deposition and successive transfer onto arbitrary substrates toward transparent flexible conductive film application. We used electron-beam-deposited Ni thin film as a synthetic catalyst and introduced a gas mixture consisting of methane and hydrogen. To optimize the synthesis condition, we investigated the effects of synthetic temperature and cooling rate in the ranges of 850-1,000°C and 2-8°C/min, respectively. It was found that a cooling rate of 4°C/min after 1,000°C synthesis is the most effective condition for monolayer graphene production. We also successfully transferred as-synthesized graphene films to arbitrary substrates such as silicon-dioxide-coated wafers, glass, and polyethylene terephthalate sheets to develop transparent, flexible, and conductive film application. © 2010 The Author(s).

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Lee, B. J., Yu, H. Y., & Jeong, G. H. (2010). Controlled synthesis of monolayer graphene toward transparent flexible conductive film application. Nanoscale Research Letters, 5(11), 1768–1773. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11671-010-9708-9

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