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Optical-quality controllable wet-chemical doping of graphene through a uniform, transparent and low-roughness F4-TCNQ/MEK layer

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Controllable chemical doping of graphene has already proven very useful for electronic applications, but when turning to optical and photonic applications, the additional requirement of having both a high transparency and a low surface roughness has, to our knowledge, not yet been fulfilled by any chemical dopant system reported so far. In this work, a new method that meets for the first time this optical-quality requirement while also providing efficient, controllable doping is presented. The method relies on F4-TCNQ dissolved in methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) yielding a uniform deposition after spin coating because of an extraordinary charge transfer interaction between the F4-TCNQ and MEK molecules. The formed F4-TCNQ/MEK layer exhibits a very high surface quality and optical transparency over the visible-infrared wavelength range between 550 and 1900 nm. By varying the dopant concentration of F4-TCNQ from 2.5 to 40 mg ml(-1) MEK, the doping effect can be controlled between Delta n - + 5.73 x 10(12) cm(-2) and + 1.09 x 10(13) cm(-2) for initially strongly p-type hydrogen- intercalated graphene grown on 6H-silicon-carbide substrates, and between Delta n = + 5.56 x 10(12) cm(-2) and + 1.04 x 10(13) cm(-2) for initially weakly p-type graphene transferred on silicon samples. This is the first time that truly optical-quality chemical doping of graphene is demonstrated, and the obtained doping values exceed those reported before for F4-TCNQ-based graphene doping by as much as 50%.
Journal: RSC Advances
ISSN: 2046-2069
Issue: 106
Volume: 6
Pages: 104491-104501
Publication year:2016
Keywords:CARBON-NANOTUBE, SOLAR-CELLS, BAND-GAP, DERIVATIVES, FILMS, FUNCTIONALIZATION, TRANSISTORS, COMPLEXES, PLASMA, FIELD
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ra24057g
  • Scopus Id: 84994397493
  • WoS Id: 000388111900075
  • ORCID: /0000-0001-9676-0095/work/61907489
  • ORCID: /0000-0001-7688-1682/work/83847988
CSS-citation score:1
Authors:International
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