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Transferring and Identification of Single- and Few-Layer Graphene on Arbitrary Substrates

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
Volume 112, Issue 46, Pages 17741-17744

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp807380s

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  1. Lincoln Laboratory Advanced Concept committee
  2. Intel Higher Education Program
  3. Xerox fellowship
  4. [NSF-CHE 0111370]
  5. [NIH-RR02594]

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The transferring and identification of single- and few- layer graphene sheets from SiO2/Si substrates to other types of substrates is presented. Features across large areas (similar to cm(2)) having single and few-layer graphene flakes, obtained by the microcleaving of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG), can be transferred reliably. This method enables the fast localization of graphene sheets on substrates on which optical microscopy does not allow direct and fast visualization of the thin graphene sheets. No major morphological deformations, corrugations, or defects are induced on the graphene films when transferred to the target surface. Moreover, the differentiation between single and bilayer graphene via the G' (similar to 2700 cm(-1)) Raman peak is demonstrated on various substrates. This approach opens up possibilities for the fabrication of graphene devices on a substrate material other than SiO2/Si.

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