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Bottom-up realization and electrical characterization of a graphene-based device

Journal

NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 27, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/27/9/095204

Keywords

graphene device; graphene nanoplatelets; nanoelectronics; bottom-up

Funding

  1. Silvia Bistarelli for the characterization of the GNP samples
  2. Agilent Technologies Italy
  3. GRAPHENE-Graphene-Based Revolutions in ICT and Beyond [604391 FP7-ICT-2013-FET-F]
  4. E U -P O R. Region Lazio FSE [58573-FR 043183]

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We propose a bottom-up procedure to fabricate an easy-to-engineer graphene-based device, consisting of a microstrip-like circuit where few-layer graphene nanoplatelets are used to contact two copper electrodes. The graphene nanoplatelets are obtained by the microwave irradiation of intercalated graphite, i.e., an environmentally friendly, fast and low-cost procedure. The contact is created by a bottom-up process, driven by the application of a DC electrical field in the gap between the electrodes, yielding the formation of a graphene carpet. The electrical resistance of the device has been measured as a function of the gap length and device temperature. The possible use of this device as a gas sensor is demonstrated by measuring the sensitivity of its electrical resistance to the presence of gas. The measured results demonstrate a good degree of reproducibility in the fabrication process, and the competitive performance of devices, thus making the proposed technique potentially attractive for industrial applications.

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