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Triboelectricity-assisted transfer of graphene for flexible optoelectronic applications

Liu et al., 2016

Document ID
3230572201439306911
Author
Liu S
Liao Q
Lu S
Zhang X
Zhang Z
Zhang G
Zhang Y
Publication year
Publication venue
Nano Research

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In this work, we developed a novel triboelectricity-assisted polymer-free method for the transfer of large-area chemical vapor deposited graphene films. With the assistance of electrostatic forces from friction-generated charges, graphene sheets were successfully …
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