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Graphene on PET Film (Continuous Monolayer >95%)

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Description

State-of-the-art chemical vapour deposition (CVD) methods produce exceptionally high quality graphene film for use as transparent conductors and in other innovative applications.


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Properties

General

PropertyValue

Domain size

10 - 20 μm

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Substrate

PET, 188µm

Dimension

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Length

600 mm

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Width

500 mm

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Electrical

PropertyTemperatureValue

Carrier mobility

23.0 °C

3500 cm²/Vs

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Surface resistivity

23.0 °C

250 - 400 Ω/sq

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Optical

PropertyValue

Luminous transmittance

97 [-]

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Technological properties

Property
Application areas

Light flexible displays, plastic electronics, printed circuit boards, liquid crystal displays, thin film photovoltaics, e-paper, sensors and OLEDs

Processing history

Growth method: CVD