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Mapping the conductivity of graphene with Electrical Resistance Tomography.

Alessandro CultreraDanilo SerazioAmaia ZurutuzaAlba CentenoOihana TxoperenaDavid EtayoAlvaro CordonAlbert Redo-SanchezIsrael ArnedoMassimo OrtolanoLuca Callegaro
Published in: Scientific reports (2019)
Electronic applications of large-area graphene films require rapid and accurate methods to map their electrical properties. Here we present the first electrical resistance tomography (ERT) measurements on large-area graphene samples, obtained with a dedicated measurement setup and reconstruction software. The outcome of an ERT measurement is a map of the graphene electrical conductivity. The same setup allows to perform van der Pauw (vdP) measurements of the average conductivity. We characterised the electrical conductivity of chemical-vapour deposited graphene samples by performing ERT, vdP and scanning terahertz time-domain spectroscopy (TDS), the last one by means of a commercial instrument. The measurement results are compared and discussed, showing the potential of ERT as an accurate and reliable technique for the electrical characterization of graphene samples.
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