Graphene is an allotrope of carbon, whose structure is one-atom-thick planar sheets of sp2-bonded carbon atoms that are densely packed in a honeycomb crystal lattice. The term graphene was coined as a combination of graphite and the suffix -ene by Hanns-Peter Boehm. who described single-layer carbon foils in 1962. Graphene is most easily visualized as an atomic-scale chicken wire made of carbon atoms and their bonds. The crystalline or "flake" form of graphite consists of many graphene sheets stacked together.
*CVDGraphene™ films are grown directly on a Ni film deposited on an oxidized silicon wafer using a CVD process.
* CVDGraphene™ films are continuous with low defect density.
* CVDGraphene™ films can be transferred onto substrates of your choice such as glass, Si, Quartz,Sapphire, etc. Graphene films transferred onto
transparent substrates have excellent electrical conductivity and high optical transmittance.
Applications:
* Graphene electronics
* Conductive coatings
* Aerospace industry
* Support for metalic catalysts
* Microactuators
* MEMS and NEMS
* Chemical and bio sensors
* Multifunctional Materials Based on Graphene
* Graphene Research