A new method for transferring chemical vapor deposition (CVD)-grown monolayer graphene to a variety of substrates is described. The method makes use of an organic/aqueous biphasic configuration, avoiding the use of any polymeric materials that can cause severe contamination problems. The graphene-coated copper foil sample (on which graphene was grown) sits at the interface between hexane and an aqueous etching solution of ammonium persulfate to remove the copper. With the aid of an Si/SiO<sub>2</sub> substrate, the graphene layer is then transferred to a second hexane/water interface to remove etching products. From this new location, CVD graphene is readily transferred to arbitrary substrates, including three-dimensional architectures as r...
This paper presents the results of experiments such as the synthesis of graphene layers by CVD metho...
The separation of graphene grown on metallic catalyst by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is essentia...
We demonstrate a process for batch production of large-area (100-3000 μrn2) patterned freestanding g...
A new method for transferring chemical vapor deposition (CVD)-grown monolayer graphene to a variety ...
An electrochemical etching technique was developed to achieve a clean and efficient transfer of larg...
An efficient and reliable transfer for graphene onto the substrates of interests acts as the crucial...
Graphene— a hexagonal lattice encompassing a single layer of carbon atoms—has made great advancement...
Reproducible dry and wet transfer techniques were developed to improve the transfer of large-area mo...
We present the results of a thorough study of wet chemical methods for transferring chemical vapor d...
A facile method is reported for the direct (polymer-free) transfer of layer-area graphene from metal...
A facile method is reported for the direct (polymer-free) transfer of layer-area graphene from metal...
The current separation and transfer method of chemical vapor deposited (CVD) graphene on copper to d...
Chemical vapour deposition (CVD) is emerging as a popular method for growing large-area graphene on ...
The method of using CVD or Chemical Vapor Deposition [1-2] in the formation of graphene synthesis ha...
In this paper we explore the direct transfer via lamination of chemical vapor deposition graphene on...
This paper presents the results of experiments such as the synthesis of graphene layers by CVD metho...
The separation of graphene grown on metallic catalyst by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is essentia...
We demonstrate a process for batch production of large-area (100-3000 μrn2) patterned freestanding g...
A new method for transferring chemical vapor deposition (CVD)-grown monolayer graphene to a variety ...
An electrochemical etching technique was developed to achieve a clean and efficient transfer of larg...
An efficient and reliable transfer for graphene onto the substrates of interests acts as the crucial...
Graphene— a hexagonal lattice encompassing a single layer of carbon atoms—has made great advancement...
Reproducible dry and wet transfer techniques were developed to improve the transfer of large-area mo...
We present the results of a thorough study of wet chemical methods for transferring chemical vapor d...
A facile method is reported for the direct (polymer-free) transfer of layer-area graphene from metal...
A facile method is reported for the direct (polymer-free) transfer of layer-area graphene from metal...
The current separation and transfer method of chemical vapor deposited (CVD) graphene on copper to d...
Chemical vapour deposition (CVD) is emerging as a popular method for growing large-area graphene on ...
The method of using CVD or Chemical Vapor Deposition [1-2] in the formation of graphene synthesis ha...
In this paper we explore the direct transfer via lamination of chemical vapor deposition graphene on...
This paper presents the results of experiments such as the synthesis of graphene layers by CVD metho...
The separation of graphene grown on metallic catalyst by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is essentia...
We demonstrate a process for batch production of large-area (100-3000 μrn2) patterned freestanding g...