Self Assembly of Graphene Sheets

ORAL

Abstract

Chemically derived graphene sheets (GS) were found to self-assemble onto patterned gold structures via electrostatic interactions between noncovalent functional groups on GS and gold. This afforded arrays of single graphene sheets on substrates, characterized by Auger, Raman and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) imaging. Self assembly was used for the first time to produce on-substrate and fully-suspended graphene electrical devices. Molecular coatings on the GS were removed by high current ``electrical annealing,'' which recovered the high electrical conductance and Dirac point of the GS.

Authors

  • Hailiang Wang

    Stanford University

  • Xinran Wang

    Stanford University

  • Xiaolin Li

    Stanford University

  • Hongjie Dai

    Stanford University