Inkjet-printed graphene Hall mobility measurements and low-frequency noise characterization
Nanoscale 12(12): 6708-6716
Article 2020 English
Authors
GC
Gabriele Calabrese
LP
Lorenzo Pimpolari
SC
Silvia Conti
Abstract
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We report room temperature Hall mobility measurements, low temperature magnetoresistance analysis and low-frequency noise characterization of inkjet-printed graphene films on fused quartz and SiO2/Si substrates. We found that thermal annealing in vacuum at 450 °C is a necessary step in order to stabilize the Hall voltage across the devices, allowing their electrical characterization. The printed films present a minimum sheet resistance of 23.3 Ω sq-1 after annealing, and are n-type doped, with carrier concentrations in the low 1020 cm-3 range. The charge carrier mobility is found to increase with increasing film thickness, reaching a maximum value of 33 cm2 V-1 s-1 for a 480 nm-thick film printed on SiO2/Si. Low-frequency noise characterization shows a 1/f noise behavior and a Hooge parameter in the range of 0.1-1. These results represent the first in-depth electrical and noise characterization of transport in inkjet-printed graphene films, able to provide physical insights on the mechanisms at play.
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