Current Applied Physics, Vol.12, No.1, 115-118, 2012
Electrical transport properties of graphene-covered-Cu wires grown by chemical vapor deposition
We investigated the field-effect transistor (FET) characteristics of 15-mu m graphene-covered copper wires (G-wires). Unlike the previously reported graphene FET, carries initially showed p-type like FET characteristics in two-terminal transport measurements. Our results indicate that the electrical transport processes in a G-wire FET occur in both the heavily p-doped contact and the p-doped radial graphene channel, as a p-channel. The interfacial potential barrier between the contact electrode and the radial graphene channel is small, but there is a radial potential barrier that limits electrical transport through the copper core in chemical vapor deposition (CVD) grown samples. The p-type FET characteristics appeared clearly after the oxidation of the G-wires. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.