Transfer of graphene onto arbitrary substrates via sublimable carrier
Yu-Hao Deng

TL;DR
This paper introduces a sublimable carrier method for transferring high-quality graphene onto various substrates without residues or harmful solvents, enhancing large-scale 2D electronics applications.
Contribution
A novel polymer-free transfer technique using sublimable carriers that improves graphene quality and environmental safety across diverse substrates.
Findings
High-quality graphene transferred onto multiple substrates.
Elimination of polymer residues and organic solvents.
Potential for large-scale 2D electronic applications.
Abstract
Graphene, a monolayer of carbon atoms packed into a two-dimensional crystal structure, attracted intense attention owing to its unique structure and optical, electronic properties. Recent advances in chemical vapor deposition (CVD) have led to the batch production of high quality graphene on metal foils. However, further applications are required in the way these graphenes are transferred from their growth substrates onto the target substrate. Here, we report a sublimable carrier method that allows the graphene to be transferred with high quality onto arbitrary substrates, including semiconductor, metal and organic substrates. The intrinsic problems of the residue and environmentally unfriendly organic solvents have been solved due to the polymer-free process. Optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Raman spectroscopy demonstrate the high quality and clean surface of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGraphene research and applications · Graphene and Nanomaterials Applications · Carbon Nanotubes in Composites
