Patent classifications
C01B32/186
METHOD OF FORMING NANOCRYSTALLINE GRAPHENE
A method of forming nanocrystalline graphene according to an embodiment may include: arranging a substrate having a pattern in a reaction chamber; injecting a reaction gas into the reaction chamber, where the reaction gas includes a carbon source gas, an inert gas, and a hydrogen gas that are mixed; generating a plasma of the reaction gas in the reaction chamber; and directly growing the nanocrystalline graphene on a surface of the pattern using the plasma of the reaction gas at a process temperature. The pattern may include a first material and the substrate may include a second material different from the first material.
TRANSPARENT SUBSTRATES COMPRISING THREE-DIMENSIONAL POROUS CONDUCTIVE GRAPHENE FILMS AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME
Disclosed herein are graphene coatings characterized by a porous, three-dimensional, spherical structure having a hollow core, along with methods for forming such graphene coatings on glasses, glass-ceramics, ceramics, and crystalline materials. Such coatings can be further coated with organic or inorganic layers and are useful in chemical and electronic applications.
TRANSPARENT SUBSTRATES COMPRISING THREE-DIMENSIONAL POROUS CONDUCTIVE GRAPHENE FILMS AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME
Disclosed herein are graphene coatings characterized by a porous, three-dimensional, spherical structure having a hollow core, along with methods for forming such graphene coatings on glasses, glass-ceramics, ceramics, and crystalline materials. Such coatings can be further coated with organic or inorganic layers and are useful in chemical and electronic applications.
Transparent electrode solar cell
A transparent electrode with a transparent substrate and a composite layer disposed thereon, wherein the composite layer includes a graphene layer and a plurality of nanoparticles, wherein the nanoparticles are embedded in the graphene layer and extend through a thickness of the graphene layer, and wherein the plurality of nanoparticles are in direct contact with the transparent substrate and a gap is present between the graphene layer and the transparent substrate.
Transparent electrode solar cell
A transparent electrode with a transparent substrate and a composite layer disposed thereon, wherein the composite layer includes a graphene layer and a plurality of nanoparticles, wherein the nanoparticles are embedded in the graphene layer and extend through a thickness of the graphene layer, and wherein the plurality of nanoparticles are in direct contact with the transparent substrate and a gap is present between the graphene layer and the transparent substrate.
Transparent substrates comprising three-dimensional porous conductive graphene films and methods for making the same
Disclosed herein are graphene coatings characterized by a porous, three-dimensional, spherical structure having a hollow core, along with methods for forming such graphene coatings on glasses, glass-ceramics, ceramics, and crystalline materials. Such coatings can be further coated with organic or inorganic layers and are useful in chemical and electronic applications.
Transparent substrates comprising three-dimensional porous conductive graphene films and methods for making the same
Disclosed herein are graphene coatings characterized by a porous, three-dimensional, spherical structure having a hollow core, along with methods for forming such graphene coatings on glasses, glass-ceramics, ceramics, and crystalline materials. Such coatings can be further coated with organic or inorganic layers and are useful in chemical and electronic applications.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR HIGH YIELD AND HIGH THROUGHPUT PRODUCTION OF GRAPHENE
Systems and method for producing graphene on a substrate are described. Certain types of exemplar systems include lateral arrangements of a substrate gas scavenging environment and an annealing environment. Certain other types of exemplar systems include lateral arrangements of a graphene producing environment and a cooling environment, which cools the graphene produced on the substrate. Yet other types of exemplar systems include lateral arrangements of a localized annealing environment, localized graphene producing environment and a localized cooling environment inside the same enclosure.
Certain type of exemplar methods for producing graphene on a substrate include scavenging a first portion of the substrate and preferably, contemporaneously annealing a second portion of the substrate. Certain other type of exemplar methods for producing graphene include novel annealing techniques and/or implementing temperature profiles and gas flow rate profiles that vary as a function of lateral distance and/or cooling graphene after producing it.
CARBON NANOMATERIAL-BASED STRUCTURE USING ELECTRON BEAM, FLEXIBLE TRANSPARENT ELECTRODE COMPRISING THE SAME, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
Disclosed is a carbon nanomaterial-based structure, including: a polymer resin layer; and a carbon nanomaterial layer stacked on the polymer substrate, wherein the carbon nanomaterial is a carbon nanomaterial doped by electron beams.
CARBON NANOMATERIAL-BASED STRUCTURE USING ELECTRON BEAM, FLEXIBLE TRANSPARENT ELECTRODE COMPRISING THE SAME, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
Disclosed is a carbon nanomaterial-based structure, including: a polymer resin layer; and a carbon nanomaterial layer stacked on the polymer substrate, wherein the carbon nanomaterial is a carbon nanomaterial doped by electron beams.