Properties of spray-deposited liquid-phase exfoliated graphene films

Citation:

Maria Gabriela C. Sales, Ma. Shanlene D.C. Dela Vega, and Magdaleno R. Vasquez. 2017. “Properties of spray-deposited liquid-phase exfoliated graphene films.” Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 57, 1S, Pp. 01AF06.

Abstract:

In this study, we demonstrate the feasibility of spray-depositing exfoliated graphene on flexible polyimide (PI) and rigid (soda lime glass) substrates for optoelectronic applications. The water contact angles of the substrates increased by 13% (for PI) and 49% (for glass) when the surfaces are pretreated with hexamethyldisiloxane, which significantly improved the adhesion of the films. Raman spectral analyses confirmed a minimum of 15 and a maximum of 23 layers of exfoliated graphene deposited on the substrates. After deposition, the films were exposed to 13.56 MHz radio-frequency plasma containing an admixture of argon and nitrogen gases. Plasma treatment modified the electrical properties with a response analogous to that of a rectifier. A 39% increase in transmittance in the visible region was also observed especially for glass substrates after plasma treatment without a significant change in film electrical conductivity.