900415
Monolayer graphene film
10 cm x 10 cm on copper foil, avg. no. of layers, 1
Synonym(s):
Graphene/Cu
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General description
- Graphene film.
- Growth method: CVD synthesis.
- Appearance: Transparent film.
- Transparency: >97%.
- Coverage: >95%.
- Number of graphene layers: 1.
- Thickness (theoretical): 0.345 nm.
- FET electron mobility on Al2O3: 2000 cm2/Vs.
- Hall electron mobility on SiO2/Si: 4000 cm2/Vs.
- Sheet resistance on SiO2/Si: 450±40 Ω/sq (1cm x1cm).
- Grain size: Up to 10 μm.
- Substrate: Copper Foil.
- Thickness: 18 μm.
Application
- Flexible batteries.
- Electronics.
- Aerospace industry.
- MEMS and NEMS.
- Microactuators.
- Conductive coatings.
Storage Class Code
13 - Non Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 2
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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