| Literature DB >> 28464279 |
Jincan Zhang1,2, Li Lin1, Luzhao Sun1,2, Yucheng Huang1, Ai Leen Koh3, Wenhui Dang1, Jianbo Yin1, Mingzhan Wang1, Congwei Tan1,2, Tianran Li1, Zhenjun Tan1,2, Zhongfan Liu1, Hailin Peng1.
Abstract
The atomically thin 2D nature of suspended graphene membranes holds promising in numerous technological applications. In particular, the outstanding transparency to electron beam endows graphene membranes great potential as a candidate for specimen support of transmission electron microscopy (TEM). However, major hurdles remain to be addressed to acquire an ultraclean, high-intactness, and defect-free suspended graphene membrane. Here, a polymer-free clean transfer of sub-centimeter-sized graphene single crystals onto TEM grids to fabricate large-area and high-quality suspended graphene membranes has been achieved. Through the control of interfacial force during the transfer, the intactness of large-area graphene membranes can be as high as 95%, prominently larger than reported values in previous works. Graphene liquid cells are readily prepared by π-π stacking two clean single-crystal graphene TEM grids, in which atomic-scale resolution imaging and temporal evolution of colloid Au nanoparticles are recorded. This facile and scalable production of clean and high-quality suspended graphene membrane is promising toward their wide applications for electron and optical microscopy.Entities:
Keywords: clean transfer; graphene liquid cells; graphene single crystals; interfacial force control; suspended graphene membranes
Year: 2017 PMID: 28464279 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201700639
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849