Highly reproducible metal/graphene contacts and stable electrical performance by UV-Ozone treatment
Abstract
Resist residue from the device fabrication process is a general and significant source of the metal/graphene contact interface contamination. In this paper, Ultraviolet-Ozone (UVO) treatment is proven to be an effective way of cleaning the metal/graphene interface. Electrical measurements of devices, which were fabricated by using UVO treatment of the metal/graphene contact region, show that stable and highly reproducible low contact resistance between metal and graphene is obtained without affecting the electrical properties of the graphene channel itself.
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