Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7851626 | Carbon | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We report semiconducting behavior of monolayer graphene enabled through plasma activation of substrate surfaces. The graphene devices are fabricated by mechanical exfoliation onto pre-processed SiO2/Si substrates. Contrary to pristine graphene, these graphene samples exhibit a transport gap as well as nonlinear transfer characteristics, a large on/off ratio of 600 at cryogenic temperatures, and an insulating-like temperature dependence. Raman spectroscopic characterization shows evidence of sp3 hybridization of C atoms in the samples of graphene on activated SiO2/Si substrates. We analyze the hopping transport at low temperatures, and weak localization observed from magnetotransport measurements, suggesting a correlation between carrier localization and the sp3-type defects in the functionalized graphene. The present study demonstrates the functionalization of graphene using a novel substrate surface-activation method for future graphene-based applications.
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Authors
Po-Hsiang Wang, Fu-Yu Shih, Shao-Yu Chen, Alvin B. Hernandez, Po-Hsun Ho, Lo-Yueh Chang, Chia-Hao Chen, Hsiang-Chih Chiu, Chun-Wei Chen, Wei-Hua Wang,