Hierarchy of Electronic Properties of Chemically Derived and Pristine Graphene Probed by Microwave Imaging
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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graphenelocalmicrowaveelectricalelectronichierarchyimagingimpedance
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Local electrical imaging using microwave impedance microscope is performed on graphene in different modalities, yielding a rich hierarchy of the local conductivity. The low-conductivity graphite oxide and its derivatives show significant electronic inhomogeneity. For the conductive chemical graphene, the residual defects lead to a systematic reduction of the microwave signals. In contrast, the signals on pristine graphene agree well with a lumped-element circuit model. The local impedance information can also be used to verify the electrical contact between overlapped graphene pieces.
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