| Literature DB >> 24356342 |
Xiaoyang Lin1, Peng Liu1, Yang Wei1, Qunqing Li1, Jiaping Wang1, Yang Wu1, Chen Feng1, Lina Zhang1, Shoushan Fan1, Kaili Jiang1.
Abstract
Graphene, exhibiting superior mechanical, thermal, optical and electronic properties, has attracted great interest. Considering it being one-atom-thick, and the reduced mechanical strength at grain boundaries, the fabrication of large-area suspended chemical vapour deposition graphene remains a challenge. Here we report the fabrication of an ultra-thin free-standing carbon nanotube/graphene hybrid film, inspired by the vein-membrane structure found in nature. Such a square-centimetre-sized hybrid film can realize the overlaying of large-area single-layer chemical vapour deposition graphene on to a porous vein-like carbon nanotube network. The vein-membrane-like hybrid film, with graphene suspended on the carbon nanotube meshes, possesses excellent mechanical performance, optical transparency and good electrical conductivity. The ultra-thin hybrid film features an electron transparency close to 90%, which makes it an ideal gate electrode in vacuum electronics and a high-performance sample support in transmission electron microscopy.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24356342 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms3920
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919