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Scalable Fabrication of Self-Aligned Graphene Transistors and Circuits on Glass

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NANO LETTERS
卷 12, 期 6, 页码 2653-2657

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nl201922c

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Graphene transistors; self-aligned gate; cutoff frequency; rf mixers

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  1. NSF [0956171]
  2. NIH part of NIH Roadmap for Medical Research [1DP2OD004342-01, 1DP2OD007279]
  3. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [0956171] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  4. Division Of Materials Research [0956171] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Graphene transistors are of considerable interest for radio frequency (rf) applications. High-frequency graphene transistors with the intrinsic cutoff frequency up to 300 GHz have been demonstrated. However, the graphene transistors reported to date only exhibit a limited extrinsic cutoff frequency up to about 10 GHz, and functional graphene circuits demonstrated so far can merely operate in the tens of megahertz regime, far from the potential the graphene transistors could offer. Here we report a scalable approach to fabricate self-aligned graphene transistors with the extrinsic cutoff frequency exceeding 50 GHz and graphene circuits that can operate in the 1-10 GHz regime. The devices are fabricated on a glass substrate through a self-aligned process by using chemical vapor deposition (CVD) grown graphene and a dielectrophoretic assembled nanowire gate array. The self-aligned process allows the achievement of unprecedented performance in CVD graphene transistors with a highest transconductance of 0.36 mS/mu m. The use of an insulating substrate minimizes the parasitic capacitance and has therefore enabled graphene transistors with a record-high extrinsic cutoff frequency (> 50 GHz) achieved to date. The excellent extrinsic cutoff frequency readily allows configuring the graphene transistors into frequency doubling or mixing circuits functioning in the 1-10 GHz regime, a significant advancement over previous reports (similar to 20 MHz). The studies open a pathway to scalable fabrication of high-speed graphene transistors and functional circuits and represent a significant step forward to graphene based radio frequency devices.

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