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Reducing extrinsic performance-limiting factors in graphene grown by chemical vapor deposition

Chan et al., 2012

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12168447252630167389
Author
Chan J
Venugopal A
Pirkle A
McDonnell S
Hinojos D
Magnuson C
Ruoff R
Colombo L
Wallace R
Vogel E
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ACS nano

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Field-effect transistors fabricated on graphene grown by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) often exhibit large hysteresis accompanied by low mobility, high positive backgate voltage corresponding to the minimum conductivity point (V min), and high intrinsic carrier …
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