Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1414024 Carbon 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

In comparison with mechanically exfoliated graphene (Gr) or chemically driven Gr, the detection of proteins using chemical vapor-deposited (CVD) Gr has been limited due to polymer residues remaining after polymer-mediated transfer of CVD Gr, which hampers the effective immobilization of probe molecules. We attempted to elucidate whether Au-mediated transfer of CVD Gr could facilitate the detection capability of a protein biomarker for cancer by generating a higher-quality Gr surface compared with polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)-transferred Gr. Au-transferred Gr was investigated using various chemical and electrical analyses, and the results indicated the lack of polymer residue, higher p-doping, and higher channel mobility compared with PMMA-transferred Gr. The cleaner Gr surface of Au-transferred Gr FET significantly enhanced the protein detection sensitivity compared with that of PMMA-transferred Gr FET.

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