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Ultra-sensitive graphene sensor for measuring high vacuum pressure.


ABSTRACT: We demonstrate here that several different graphene nanoribbon (GNR) samples can be separated from the GNR mixture synthesized by conventional methods. The sheet resistance of the purified GNR gradually decreased with decreasing pressure at 30?°C, whereas it increased at 100?°C. A hypothesis based on van der Waals attractive interactions between GNR sheets was introduced to explain this finding. This hypothesis verified by the shifted main peaks in vacuum X-ray diffraction spectra: 0.022?nm and 0.041?nm shifts were observed for reduced graphene oxide (RGO) and GNR, respectively. Theoretical calculations indicated that, for RGO, the shifted distance was similar to the calculated distance. The response of the GNR sensor to pressure changes occurred rapidly (in seconds). The normalized response time of each sample indicated that sensor using GNR reduced the tailing of the response time by shortening the diffusion path of gas molecules. The sensitivity of the GNR sensor was three times that of RGO in the given pressure range. Moreover, the sensitivity of GNR was much larger than those of the most popularly studied pressure sensors using Piezoresistivity, and the sensor could detect vacuum pressures of 8?×?10-7?Torr.

SUBMITTER: Il Ahn S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5626739 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ultra-sensitive graphene sensor for measuring high vacuum pressure.

Il Ahn Sung S   Ra Jung Ju J   Young Choi So S   Hwa Son Min M   Jin Hong Yu Y   Park Jung-Chul JC  

Scientific reports 20171003 1


We demonstrate here that several different graphene nanoribbon (GNR) samples can be separated from the GNR mixture synthesized by conventional methods. The sheet resistance of the purified GNR gradually decreased with decreasing pressure at 30 °C, whereas it increased at 100 °C. A hypothesis based on van der Waals attractive interactions between GNR sheets was introduced to explain this finding. This hypothesis verified by the shifted main peaks in vacuum X-ray diffraction spectra: 0.022 nm and  ...[more]

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