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Paraffin-enabled graphene transfer.

Wei Sun LeongHaozhe WangJingjie YeoFrancisco J Martin-MartinezAhmad ZubairPin-Chun ShenYunwei MaoTomas PalaciosMarkus J BuehlerJin-Yong HongJing Kong
Published in: Nature communications (2019)
The performance and reliability of large-area graphene grown by chemical vapor deposition are often limited by the presence of wrinkles and the transfer-process-induced polymer residue. Here, we report a transfer approach using paraffin as a support layer, whose thermal properties, low chemical reactivity and non-covalent affinity to graphene enable transfer of wrinkle-reduced and clean large-area graphene. The paraffin-transferred graphene has smooth morphology and high electrical reliability with uniform sheet resistance with ~1% deviation over a centimeter-scale area. Electronic devices fabricated on such smooth graphene exhibit electrical performance approaching that of intrinsic graphene with small Dirac points and high carrier mobility (hole mobility = 14,215 cm2 V-1 s-1; electron mobility = 7438 cm2 V-1 s-1), without the need of further annealing treatment. The paraffin-enabled transfer process could open realms for the development of high-performance ubiquitous electronics based on large-area two-dimensional materials.
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