Realization of large-area wrinkle-free monolayer graphene films transferred to functional substrates

Byeong Ju Park, Jin Seok Choi, Hyun Suk Kim, Hyun You Kim, Jong Ryul Jeong, Hyung Jin Choi, Hyun June Jung, Min Wook Jung, Ki Seok An, Soon Gil Yoon

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Abstract

Structural inhomogeneities, such as the wrinkles and ripples within a graphene film after transferring the free-standing graphene layer to a functional substrate, degrade the physical and electrical properties of the corresponding electronic devices. Here, we introduced titanium as a superior adhesion layer for fabricating wrinkle-free graphene films that is highly applicable to flexible and transparent electronic devices. The Ti layer does not influence the electronic performance of the functional substrates. Experimental and theoretical investigations confirm that the strong chemical interactions between Ti and any oxygen atoms unintentionally introduced on/within the graphene are responsible for forming the clean, defect-free graphene layer. Our results accelerate the practical application of graphene-related electronic devices with enhanced functionality. The large-area monolayer graphenes were prepared by a simple attachment of the Ti layer with the multi-layer wrinkle-free graphene films. For the first time, the graphene films were addressed for applications of superior bottom electrode for flexible capacitors instead of the novel metals.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9610
JournalScientific Reports
Volume5
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Jun 2015

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