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Electronic transport and Raman scattering in size-controlled nanoperforated graphene

Kim et al., 2012

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13627665524226659664
Author
Kim M
Safron N
Han E
Arnold M
Gopalan P
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Acs Nano

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We demonstrate the fabrication and study of the structure–property relationships of large- area (> 1 cm2) semiconducting nanoperforated (NP) graphene with tunable constriction width (w= 7.5–14 nm), derived from CVD graphene using block copolymer lithography. Size …
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B82NANO-TECHNOLOGY
    • B82YSPECIFIC USES OR APPLICATIONS OF NANO-STRUCTURES; MEASUREMENT OR ANALYSIS OF NANO-STRUCTURES; MANUFACTURE OR TREATMENT OF NANO-STRUCTURES
    • B82Y30/00Nano-technology for materials or surface science, e.g. nano-composites
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01BASIC ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01LSEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES; ELECTRIC SOLID STATE DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H01L29/00Semiconductor devices adapted for rectifying, amplifying, oscillating or switching, or capacitors or resistors with at least one potential-jump barrier or surface barrier, e.g. PN junction depletion layer or carrier concentration layer; Details of semiconductor bodies or of electrodes thereof; Multistep manufacturing processes therefor
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    • H01L29/16Semiconductor bodies; Multistep manufacturing processes therefor characterised by the materials of which they are formed including, apart from doping materials or other impurities, only elements of Group IV of the Periodic System
    • H01L29/1606Graphene
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01BASIC ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01LSEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES; ELECTRIC SOLID STATE DEVICES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H01L51/00Solid state devices using organic materials as the active part, or using a combination of organic materials with other materials as the active part; Processes or apparatus specially adapted for the manufacture or treatment of such devices, or of parts thereof
    • H01L51/0032Selection of organic semiconducting materials, e.g. organic light sensitive or organic light emitting materials
    • H01L51/0045Carbon containing materials, e.g. carbon nanotubes, fullerenes
    • H01L51/0048Carbon nanotubes
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B82NANO-TECHNOLOGY
    • B82YSPECIFIC USES OR APPLICATIONS OF NANO-STRUCTURES; MEASUREMENT OR ANALYSIS OF NANO-STRUCTURES; MANUFACTURE OR TREATMENT OF NANO-STRUCTURES
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B82NANO-TECHNOLOGY
    • B82YSPECIFIC USES OR APPLICATIONS OF NANO-STRUCTURES; MEASUREMENT OR ANALYSIS OF NANO-STRUCTURES; MANUFACTURE OR TREATMENT OF NANO-STRUCTURES
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