Technology update
May 28, 2008
Graphene oxide for transparent electronics
Researchers in the US have developed a new and simple solution-based method to deposit graphene oxide onto a variety of substrates in a controlled way at room temperature. The large-area ultrathin films produced are transparent and their electrical properties can be tuned from semiconducting to metallic by controlling their thickness. The technique shows promise for making devices like electrodes for solar cells.
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