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Transferred wrinkled Al2O3 for highly stretchable and transparent graphene–carbon nanotube transistors

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The fabrication of highly stretchable and transparent field-effect transistors combining graphene/single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) electrodes and a SWCNT-network channel with a geometrically wrinkled inorganic dielectric layer that retained performance under strains as high as 20% without appreciable leakage current increases or physical degradation is reported.
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Despite recent progress in the production of bendable thin-film transistors, their development is limited by leakage currents and fragile inorganic oxides. Combining graphene and single-walled carbon nanotube electrodes with a geometrically wrinkled inorganic layer, highly stretchable and transparent field-effect transistors have now been demonstrated.

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Fully Printed Foldable Integrated Logic Gates with Tunable Performance Using Semiconducting Carbon Nanotubes

TL;DR: In this paper, a fully printed and foldable integrated logic gate with carbon nanotube transistors and integrated logic gates is presented. But the performance of the integrated logic logic gate can be tuned and optimized individually by using different numbers of printing passes for different devices, manifesting the unique adaptability of ink-jet printing.
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Synthesis of three-dimensional carbon nanotube/graphene hybrid materials by a two-step chemical vapor deposition process

TL;DR: In this paper, a three-dimensional carbon nanotube (CNT)/graphene hybrid material was synthesized by a two-step chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process.
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A Novel and Facile Route to Synthesize Atomic-Layered MoS2 Film for Large-Area Electronics

TL;DR: A novel and facile route is reported for synthesizing few-layered MoS2 film with new precursors via chemical vapor deposition for high-quality and large- area molybdenum disulfide thin film for applications in large-area electronics.
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Universal Method for Creating Hierarchical Wrinkles on Thin-Film Surfaces

TL;DR: A universal method for preparing hierarchical three-dimensional wrinkle structures of thin films on a multiple scale by sequential wrinkling with different skin layers is developed, thought to be auniversal method for enhancing the physical properties of various materials.
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Large-scale pattern growth of graphene films for stretchable transparent electrodes

TL;DR: The direct synthesis of large-scale graphene films using chemical vapour deposition on thin nickel layers is reported, and two different methods of patterning the films and transferring them to arbitrary substrates are presented, implying that the quality of graphene grown by chemical vapours is as high as mechanically cleaved graphene.
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Roll-to-roll production of 30-inch graphene films for transparent electrodes

TL;DR: The roll-to-roll production and wet-chemical doping of predominantly monolayer 30-inch graphene films grown by chemical vapour deposition onto flexible copper substrates are reported, showing high quality and sheet resistances superior to commercial transparent electrodes such as indium tin oxides.
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Transfer of large-area graphene films for high-performance transparent conductive electrodes

TL;DR: An improved transfer process of large-area graphene grown on Cu foils by chemical vapor deposition is reported on, finding that the transferred graphene films have high electrical conductivity and high optical transmittance that make them suitable for transparent conductive electrode applications.
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Carbon-based electronics.

TL;DR: This work reviews the progress that has been made with carbon nanotubes and, more recently, graphene layers and nanoribbons and suggests that it could be possible to make both electronic and optoelectronic devices from the same material.
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Stretchable form of single crystal silicon for high performance electronics on rubber substrates

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present stretchable and printable semiconductors and electronic circuits capable of providing good performance when stretched, compressed, flexed, or otherwise deformed.
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