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Dry Transfer of Graphene to Dielectrics and Flexible Substrates Using Polyimide As a Transparent and Stable Intermediate Layer

Miriam Marchena, Frederic Wagner, Therese Arliguie,Bin Zhu, Benedict Johnson,Manuel Fernandez,Tong Lai Chen, Theresa Chang,Robert Lee,Valerio Pruneri,Prantik Mazumder

2D materials(2018)

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Abstract
We demonstrate the direct transfer of graphene from Cu foil to rigid and flexible substrates, such as glass and PET, using as an intermediate layer a thin film of polyimide (PI) mixed with an aminosilane (3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane) or only PI, respectively. While the dry removal of graphene by an adhesive has been previously demonstrated—being removed from graphite by scotch tape or from a Cu foil by thick epoxy (~20 µm) on Si—our work is the first step towards making a substrate ready for device fabrication using the polymer-free technique. Our approach leads to an article that is transparent, thermally stable—up to 350 °C—and free of polymer residues on the device side of the graphene, which is contrary to the case of the standard wet-transfer process using PMMA. Also, in addition to previous novelty, our technique is fast and easier by using current industrial technology—a hot press and a laminator—with Cu recycling by its mechanical peel-off; it provides high interfacial stability in aqueous media and it is not restricted to a specific material—polyimide and polyamic acids can be used. All the previous reasons demonstrate a feasible process that enables device fabrication.
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graphene,dry transfer,polyimide,hot press,laminator,Cu recycling,graphene transfer
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