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      Zero-dimensional, one-dimensional, two-dimensional and three-dimensional nanostructured materials for advanced electrochemical energy devices

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              30 inch Roll-Based Production of High-Quality Graphene Films for Flexible Transparent Electrodes

              We report that 30-inch scale multiple roll-to-roll transfer and wet chemical doping considerably enhance the electrical properties of the graphene films grown on roll-type Cu substrates by chemical vapor deposition. The resulting graphene films shows a sheet resistance as low as ~30 Ohm/sq at ~90 % transparency which is superior to commercial transparent electrodes such as indium tin oxides (ITO). The monolayer of graphene shows sheet resistances as low as ~125 Ohm/sq with 97.4% optical transmittance and half-integer quantum Hall effect, indicating the high-quality of these graphene films. As a practical application, we also fabricated a touch screen panel device based on the graphene transparent electrodes, showing extraordinary mechanical and electrical performances.
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                Journal
                Progress in Materials Science
                Progress in Materials Science
                Elsevier BV
                00796425
                May 2012
                May 2012
                : 57
                : 4
                : 724-803
                Article
                10.1016/j.pmatsci.2011.08.003
                e2c93c0a-2b30-4ab1-958a-0a77cc44e47e
                © 2012

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