نتایج جستجو برای: graphene sheet

تعداد نتایج: 88302  

2010
Jian Yu Huang Ju Li

An individual suspended graphene sheet was connected to a scanning tunneling microscopy probe inside a transmission electron microscope, and Joule heated to high temperatures. At high temperatures and under electron beam irradiation, the few-layer graphene sheets were removed layer-by-layer in the viewing area until a monolayer graphene was formed. The layer-by-layer peeling was initiated at va...

2017
Zhikun Zhang Jinhong Du Dingdong Zhang Hengda Sun Lichang Yin Laipeng Ma Jiangshan Chen Dongge Ma Hui-Ming Cheng Wencai Ren

The large polymer particle residue generated during the transfer process of graphene grown by chemical vapour deposition is a critical issue that limits its use in large-area thin-film devices such as organic light-emitting diodes. The available lighting areas of the graphene-based organic light-emitting diodes reported so far are usually <1 cm2. Here we report a transfer method using rosin as ...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2012
Hiroki Ago Yoshito Ito Masaharu Tsuji Ken-ichi Ikeda

We present chemical vapor deposition (CVD) growth of a hybrid structure of aligned graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) supported by a single-layer graphene sheet. The step structure created on the epitaxial Co film is used to segregate arrays of aligned GNRs. Reflecting the highly ordered step structure of the Co catalyst, straight nanoribbons with high aspect ratio (>100) are formed. Analysis suggests...

2013
Kaiyuan Li Gyula Eres Jane Howe Yen-Jun Chuang Xufan Li Zhanjun Gu Litong Zhang Sishen Xie Zhengwei Pan

The rolling up of a graphene sheet into a tube is a standard visualization tool for illustrating carbon nanotube (CNT) formation. However, the actual processes of rolling up graphene sheets into CNTs in laboratory syntheses have never been demonstrated. Here we report conformal growth of graphene by carbon self-assembly on single-wall and multi-wall CNTs using chemical vapor deposition (CVD) of...

2013
Xiansong Wang Peng Huang Huiyang Liu Chao Li Guangxia Shen Daxiang Cui

Due to fascinating electronic properties and great potential in various applications, graphene has attracted great interest. Recently, much work have focused on the synthesis of different sizes and properties of graphene or graphene oxides (GOs), for example, graphene nanoribbons, nanosized graphene pieces, and nanosized triangular and hexagonal graphene sheets terminated by zigzag edges. Herei...

Journal: :Nature nanotechnology 2010
Jayeeta Lahiri You Lin Pinar Bozkurt Ivan I Oleynik Matthias Batzill

Many proposed applications of graphene require the ability to tune its electronic structure at the nanoscale. Although charge transfer and field-effect doping can be applied to manipulate charge carrier concentrations, using them to achieve nanoscale control remains a challenge. An alternative approach is 'self-doping', in which extended defects are introduced into the graphene lattice. The con...

2010
Jiaxing Huang

The new carbon age Nanotubes and Graphene a transparent future ahead Graphene is two-dimensional nanomaterial consisting of a single layer of sp 2 network of carbon atoms (Fig. 1a) 1. While the thickness of a graphene sheet is on the order of a single atomic unit, its lateral dimension can approach up to tens of microns. Graphene and its derivatives such as graphene oxide (GO) (Fig. 1b), and re...

Journal: :Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal 2010
M C Gordillo J Martí

In this paper, we summarize the main results obtained in our group about the behavior of water confined inside or close to different graphene surfaces by means of molecular dynamics simulations. These include the inside and outside of carbon nanotubes, and the confinement inside a slit pore or a single graphene sheet. We paid special attention to some thermodynamical (binding energies), structu...

2014
Victor W. Brar Michelle C. Sherrott Luke A. Sweatlock Min Seok Jang Laura Kim Mansoo Choi

Electronic control of blackbody emission from graphene plasmonic resonators on a silicon nitride substrate is demonstrated at temperatures up to 250 ̊ C. It is shown that the graphene resonators produce antenna-coupled blackbody radiation, manifest as narrow spectral emission peaks in the mid-IR. By continuously varying the nanoresonators carrier density, the frequency and intensity of these spe...

Journal: :ACS nano 2012
Zheyu Fang Yumin Wang Zheng Liu Andrea Schlather Pulickel M Ajayan Frank H L Koppens Peter Nordlander Naomi J Halas

A metallic nanoantenna, under resonant illumination, injects nonequilibrium hot electrons into a nearby graphene structure, effectively doping the material. A prominent change in carrier density was observed for a plasmonic antenna-patterned graphene sheet following laser excitation, shifting the Dirac point, as determined from the gate-controlled transport characteristic. The effect is due to ...

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