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Low Temperature Growth of Graphene on Glass by Carbon-Enclosed Chemical Vapor Deposition Process and Its Application as Transparent Electrode

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CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume 27, Issue 5, Pages 1646-1655

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cm504431d

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology [101-2112-M-007-015-MY3, 101-2218-E-007-009-MY3, 102-2633-M-007-002]
  2. National Tsing Hua University [102N2022E1]
  3. CNMM, National Tsing Hua University [102N2744E1]

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A novel carbon-enclosed chemical vapor deposition (CE-CVD) to grow high quality monolayer graphene on Cu substrate at a low temperature of 500 degrees C was demonstrated. The quality of the grown graphene was investigated by Raman spectra, and the detailed growth mechanism of high quality graphene by the CE-CVD process was investigated in detail. In addition to growth of high quality monolayer graphene, a transparent hybrid few-layer graphene/CuNi mesh electrode directly synthesized by the CE-CVD process on a conventional glass substrate at the temperature of 500 degrees C was demonstrated, showing excellent electrical properties (similar to 5 Omega/rectangle @ 93.5% transparency) and ready to be used for optical applications without further transfer process. The few-layer graphene/CuNi mesh electrode shows no electrical degradation even after 2 h annealing in pure oxygen at an elevated temperature of similar to 300 degrees C. Furthermore, the few-layer graphene/CuNi mesh electrode delivers an excellent corrosion resistance in highly corrosive solutions such as electroplating process and achieves a good nucleation rate for the deposited film. Findings suggest that the low temperature few-layer graphene/CuNi mesh electrode synthesized by the CE-CVD process is an excellent candidate to replace indium tin oxide (ITO) as transparent conductive material (TCM) in the next generation.

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