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Microwave characterization of graphene inks

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Author(s)

Jan Obrzut, Ana C. M. Moraes

Abstract

Systematic charge transport characterization of solution-processed graphene inks using ethyl cellulose polymer as a binder/stabilizer, showed graphene patterns with high mobility ( 160 cm2 V-1 s-1), low energy gap, thermally activated charge transport and semiconducting character, which developed characteristic 2D localization behavior at cryogenic temperatures.
Proceedings Title
Proceedings of the he 12th Recent Progress in Graphene and 2D Materials Research Conference, October 10-14, 2021,Yonsei University, Soul, South Korea.
Conference Dates
October 10-14, 2021
Conference Location
Soul, KR

Keywords

2D Graphene Inks, Hall mobility, Microwave Conductivity

Citation

Obrzut, J. and Moraes, A. (2021), Microwave characterization of graphene inks, Proceedings of the he 12th Recent Progress in Graphene and 2D Materials Research Conference, October 10-14, 2021,Yonsei University, Soul, South Korea., Soul, KR, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=933416 (Accessed October 31, 2024)

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Created October 11, 2021, Updated November 29, 2022