Author/Authors :
Darrudi, H School of Physics - Damghan University - Damghan, Iran , Adelifard, M School of Physics - Damghan University - Damghan, Iran
Abstract :
In this paper we have investigated the physical properties of reduced graphene oxide (RGO) thin lms prepared
at various substrate temperatures of 230, 260, 290, 320 and 350 oC using spray pyrolysis technique. We have
compared these lms from various viewpoints, including structural, morphological, optical, electrical and thermo-electrical
properties. X-ray diffraction analysis showed a phase shift from graphene oxide (GO) to RGO due to elevate the
substrate temperature from 200 oC to higher temperatures, in agreement with the FTIR spectra of the layers. FESEM
images of RGO thin lms revealed stacked irregular folded nanosheets, and rod-like features at temperatures below
and above 290 oC; respectively. Optical studies showed that the layers have a relatively high absorption coefcient
(~0.8×104 to 1.7×104 cm−1) in the visible range, with an optical band gap of 1.67–1.88 eV. The Hall effect data showed
that all samples have a p-type conductivity with a hole concentration of ~1015 cm−3, and sheet resistance values of about
106 /square, in agreement with previous reports. The thermoelectric measurements revealed that with increasing
applied temperature gradient between the two ends of the samples, the thermoelectric electromotive force (e.m.f) of the
prepared RGO thin lms increases.
Keywords :
Electrical properties , Optical properties , Nanosheets , Reduced graphene oxide (RGO)