CVD Graphene on Quartz | |
Product No | NRE-45003 |
CAS | NA |
Purity | >99.9% |
Transparency | > 97% |
Coverage | > 95% |
Structure | NA |
Grain Size | Up to 10 µm |
Thickness | 0.345 nm |
Sheet Resistance | 370±10 Ohms/sq (cm x 1cm) |
Boiling Point | NA |
CVD Graphene on Quartz
Introduction:
CVD graphene on quartz is a method of producing high-quality graphene films on quartz substrates. The combination of CVD and quartz as a substrate offers unique advantages, including the ability to create large-area graphene films with uniform thickness and excellent electronic properties.
Applications
Transparent Conductive Films:
create transparent conductive electrodes for applications in touchscreens, displays, and solar cells, leveraging graphene’s high conductivity and optical transparency.
Flexible Electronics:
The mechanical flexibility of graphene makes it ideal for use in flexible electronic devices, including wearable technology and flexible displays, where it can maintain performance under bending and stretching.
Sensors:
serves as a sensitive platform for various sensors, including gas sensors and biosensors, due to graphene’s high surface area and reactivity, allowing for enhanced detection of analytes.
High-Frequency Electronics:
The high electron mobility of graphene enables the development of high-frequency electronic components, such as RF amplifiers and transistors, which can operate at greater speeds than traditional materials.
Photonic Devices:
CVD graphene on quartz can be integrated into photonic devices, such as modulators and photodetectors, where it can enhance performance through improved light-matter interaction.
Energy Storage Devices:
The use of graphene in supercapacitors and batteries can significantly enhance energy storage capabilities. CVD graphene on quartz can serve as a conductive substrate for these applications.
Research and Development:
widely research settings to explore the fundamental properties of graphene, including studies on its electronic, optical, and thermal characteristics.
Surface Coatings:
Graphene coatings can provide protective layers on quartz substrates, enhancing their durability and resistance to wear while retaining the optical clarity of the quartz.