Controlled Folding of Graphene: GraFold Printing

Hallam T, Shakouri A, Poliani E, Rooney AP, Ivanov I, Potie A, Taylor H, Bonn M, Turchinovich D, Maultzsch J, Haigh S, Duesberg GS (2015)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2015

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Publisher: AMER CHEMICAL SOC

Book Volume: 15

Pages Range: 857-863

Journal Issue: 2

DOI: 10.1021/nl503460p

Abstract

We have used elastomeric stamps with periodically varying adhesive properties to introduce structure and print folded graphene films. The structure of the induced folds is investigated with scanning probe techniques, high-resolution electron-microscopy, and tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy. Furthermore, a finite element model is developed to show the fold formation process. Terahertz spectroscopy reveals induced anisotropy of carrier mobility along, and perpendicular to, the graphene folds. Graphene fold printing is a new technique which allows for significant modification of the properties of 2D materials without damaging or chemically modifying them.

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APA:

Hallam, T., Shakouri, A., Poliani, E., Rooney, A.P., Ivanov, I., Potie, A.,... Duesberg, G.S. (2015). Controlled Folding of Graphene: GraFold Printing. Nano Letters, 15(2), 857-863. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl503460p

MLA:

Hallam, Toby, et al. "Controlled Folding of Graphene: GraFold Printing." Nano Letters 15.2 (2015): 857-863.

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