A Rational Strategy for Graphene Transfer on Substrates with Rough Features

Advanced Materials
Jin-Yong HongJing Kong

Abstract

A very simple, yet effective, approach is developed for transferring chemical vapor deposition-grown graphene from a growth substrate onto substrates with rough features. This novel and facile method not only results in satisfactory transfer on substrates with terraces or grooves, but also gives rise to a successful result for uneven growth substrates.

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