Collection: Graphene film on Ni/SiO2/Si

Graphene is a one-atom-thick allotrope of carbon, composed of sp²-bonded carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb lattice. The term, coined by Hanns-Peter Boehm in 1962, combines "graphite" and "-ene." It can be visualized as atomic-scale chicken wire, with graphite consisting of stacked graphene layers.

CVDGraphene™ films are grown directly on a Ni film deposited on an oxidized silicon wafer using a CVD process.
CVDGraphene™ films are continuous with low defect density.
CVDGraphene™ films can be transferred onto substrates of your choice such as glass, Si, Quartz, Sapphire, etc. Graphene films transferred onto transparent substrates have excellent electrical conductivity and high optical transmittance.

Applications of Graphene films include Graphene electronics, Conductive coatings, Aerospace industry, Support for metalic catalysts, Microactuators
 MEMS and NEMS, Chemical and bio sensors, Multifunctional Materials Based on Graphene, Graphene Research.