A graphene superficial layer for the advanced electroforming process.
@article{Rho2016AGS,
title={A graphene superficial layer for the advanced electroforming process.},
author={Hokyun Rho and Mina Park and Seungmin Lee and Sukang Bae and Tae-Wook Kim and Jun‐Seok Ha and Sang Hyun Lee},
journal={Nanoscale},
year={2016},
volume={8 25},
pages={
12710-4
}
}Advances in electroplating technology facilitate the progress of modern electronic devices, including computers, microprocessors and other microelectronic devices. Metal layers with high electrical and thermal conductivities are essential for high speed and high power devices. In this paper, we report an effective route to fabricate free-standing metal films using graphene as a superficial layer in the electroforming process. Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) graphene grown on a Cu foil was used…
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