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Work-function decrease of graphene sheet using alkali metal carbonates

Kwon et al., 2012

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15847683097367979958
Author
Kwon K
Choi K
Kim B
Lee J
Kim S
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

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A chemical approach was applied to decrease the work function of few-layer graphene. Li2CO3, K2CO3, Rb2CO3, and Cs2CO3 were used as n-doping materials. The sheet resistance of graphene doped with carbonate salt slightly increased from 1100 to 1700 …
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