Jeong et al., 2012 - Google Patents

Flexible field emission from thermally welded chemically doped graphene thin films

Jeong et al., 2012

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14427086720048188781
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Jeong H
Jeong H
Kim H
Kim S
Kim J
Jeong S
Han J
Lee G
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Flexible field‐emission devices (FEDs) based on reduced graphene oxide (RGO) emitters are fabricated by the thermal welding of RGO thin films onto a polymeric substrate. The RGO edges are vertically aligned relative to the substrate as a result of cohesive failure in the …
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