Synthesis, transfer and application of graphene as a transparent conductive film: a review

Transparent conductive films (TCFs) have been widely used as transparent electrodes in nanoelectronic and energy storage devices. An ideal electrode should have high optical transparency, electrical conductivity and carrier mobility to increase the performance and efficiency of devices. Graphene is...

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發表在:Bulletin of Materials Science
主要作者: 2-s2.0-85096961179
格式: Review
語言:English
出版: Springer 2020
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id Suriani A.B.; Muqoyyanah; Mohamed A.; Alfarisa S.; Mamat M.H.; Ahmad M.K.; Birowosuto M.D.; Soga T.
spelling Suriani A.B.; Muqoyyanah; Mohamed A.; Alfarisa S.; Mamat M.H.; Ahmad M.K.; Birowosuto M.D.; Soga T.
2-s2.0-85096961179
Synthesis, transfer and application of graphene as a transparent conductive film: a review
2020
Bulletin of Materials Science
43
1
10.1007/s12034-020-02270-9
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85096961179&doi=10.1007%2fs12034-020-02270-9&partnerID=40&md5=6283971271b16b34daf7885f9b352ab9
Transparent conductive films (TCFs) have been widely used as transparent electrodes in nanoelectronic and energy storage devices. An ideal electrode should have high optical transparency, electrical conductivity and carrier mobility to increase the performance and efficiency of devices. Graphene is introduced as a promising new-generation material for the fabrication of transparent electrodes because of its unique electrical, optical and mechanical properties. Consistent efforts, such as the synthesis and transfer of graphene, have been exerted to produce excellent transparent electrodes.This article presents the methods that have been used to produce graphene, such as chemical vapour deposition, solution processing and chemical reduction. In addition, the benefits and drawbacks of several transfer techniques, such as chemical etching from a metal substrate, roll-to-roll process, spin coating, dip coating, drop casting and spray coating, are briefly discussed. For instance, the transfer of graphene for TCF preparation remains challenging. The potential applications of graphene-based TCFs, such as in flexible displays, solar cells, supercapacitors, transistors and electrochromic films, are also discussed. © 2020, Indian Academy of Sciences.
Springer
2504707
English
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author 2-s2.0-85096961179
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Synthesis, transfer and application of graphene as a transparent conductive film: a review
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title Synthesis, transfer and application of graphene as a transparent conductive film: a review
title_short Synthesis, transfer and application of graphene as a transparent conductive film: a review
title_full Synthesis, transfer and application of graphene as a transparent conductive film: a review
title_fullStr Synthesis, transfer and application of graphene as a transparent conductive film: a review
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis, transfer and application of graphene as a transparent conductive film: a review
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description Transparent conductive films (TCFs) have been widely used as transparent electrodes in nanoelectronic and energy storage devices. An ideal electrode should have high optical transparency, electrical conductivity and carrier mobility to increase the performance and efficiency of devices. Graphene is introduced as a promising new-generation material for the fabrication of transparent electrodes because of its unique electrical, optical and mechanical properties. Consistent efforts, such as the synthesis and transfer of graphene, have been exerted to produce excellent transparent electrodes.This article presents the methods that have been used to produce graphene, such as chemical vapour deposition, solution processing and chemical reduction. In addition, the benefits and drawbacks of several transfer techniques, such as chemical etching from a metal substrate, roll-to-roll process, spin coating, dip coating, drop casting and spray coating, are briefly discussed. For instance, the transfer of graphene for TCF preparation remains challenging. The potential applications of graphene-based TCFs, such as in flexible displays, solar cells, supercapacitors, transistors and electrochromic films, are also discussed. © 2020, Indian Academy of Sciences.
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