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The field emission of vacuum filtered graphene films reduced by microwave

Wang et al., 2011

Document ID
5754248851721038545
Author
Wang K
Feng T
Qian M
Ding H
Chen Y
Sun Z
Publication year
Publication venue
Applied Surface Science

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A green, convenient, and inexpensive approach to producing graphene field emitters has been developed. Graphite oxide (GO) produced by hummer method was reduced to graphene in a microwave synthesis system. The vacuum filtration method made it possible …
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