Graphene Grown on Cu Foils (10 cm x 20 cm)

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    Graphene Grown on Cu Foils (10 cm x 20 cm)

    Monolayer Graphene

    CAS Number: 7782-42-5

    Substrate Size: 10 cm x 20 cm

    Preparation Method: Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD)

    Morphology Options:
    Continuous Monolayer Film
    Continuous Multilayer Film
    Please contact us directly for specific thickness requirements.

    Substrate Options:
    Graphene films are directly grown on 50 µm-thick copper foils. Custom transfer to other substrates is available upon request-please visit our Custom Products page or contact us for assistance.

    Fundamental Properties:
    Monolayer graphene is a two-dimensional material consisting of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice. It exhibits remarkable properties, including:
    Electrical Properties: High electrical conductivity with carrier mobility exceeding 10,000 cm²/V-s.
    Mechanical Properties: Exceptional strength and flexibility with a tensile strength of ~130 GPa.
    Thermal Properties: Excellent thermal conductivity of up to 5000 W/m-K.
    Optical Transparency: Transmits ~97.7% of visible light, making it ideal for optoelectronics. These unique characteristics enable graphene’s integration into advanced technologies, offering superior performance in electronic, optical, and energy-related applications.

    Applications:
    Electronics: Graphene is a cornerstone material for next-generation electronic devices, such as high-speed transistors, conductive interconnects, and flexible electronics.
    Optoelectronics: Its transparency and conductivity make it suitable for touchscreens, OLED displays, and photodetectors.
    Sensors: Graphene-based sensors are highly sensitive to gases, chemicals, and biological molecules, making them ideal for environmental and medical diagnostics. Energy Applications: Graphene is extensively used in energy storage devices, including supercapacitors, lithium-ion batteries, and hydrogen fuel cells. Composites and Coatings: Its mechanical strength enhances composites for aerospace and automotive industries, while its conductivity improves performance in conductive coatings.

    Option 1

    Continuous Monolayer Film, Continuous Multilayer Film