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Large-area ultrathin films of reduced graphene oxide as a transparent and flexible electronic material

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NATURE NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 3, Issue 5, Pages 270-274

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nnano.2008.83

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The integration of novel materials such as single-walled carbon nanotubes and nanowires into devices has been challenging, but developments in transfer printing and solution-based methods now allow these materials to be incorporated into large-area electronics(1-6). Similar efforts are now being devoted to making the integration of graphene into devices technologically feasible(7-10). Here, we report a solution-based method that allows uniform and controllable deposition of reduced graphene oxide thin films with thicknesses ranging from a single monolayer to several layers over large areas. The opto-electronic properties can thus be tuned over several orders of magnitude, making them potentially useful for flexible and transparent semiconductors or semi-metals. The thinnest films exhibit graphene-like ambipolar transistor characteristics, whereas thicker films behave as graphite-like semi-metals. Collectively, our deposition method could represent a route for translating the interesting fundamental properties of graphene into technologically viable devices.

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