Inexpensive Graphene Oxide Heaters Lithographed by Laser

Romero, Francisco J.; Rivadeneyra, Almudena; Ortiz-Gomez, Inmaculada; Salinas, Alfonso; Godoy, Andres; Morales, Diego P.; Rodriguez, Noel

Publicación: NANOMATERIALS
2019
VL / 9 - BP / - EP /
abstract
In this paper, we present a simple and inexpensive method for the fabrication of high-performance graphene-based heaters on different large-scale substrates through the laser photothermal reduction of graphene oxide (laser-reduced graphene-oxide, LrGO). This method allows an efficient and localized high level of reduction and therefore a good electrical conductivity of the treated films. The performance of the heaters is studied in terms of steady-state temperature, power consumption, and time response for different substrates and sizes. The results show that the LrGO heaters can achieve stable steady-state temperatures higher than 200 degrees C when a voltage of 15 V is applied, featuring a time constant of around 4 s and a heat transfer coefficient of similar to 200 degrees C cm(2)/W. These characteristics are compared with other technologies in this field, demonstrating that the fabrication approach described in this work is competitive and promising to fabricate large-scale flexible heaters with a very fast response and high steady-state temperatures in a cost-effective way. This technology can be easily combined with other fabrication methods, such as screen printing or spray-deposition, for the manufacturing of complete sensing systems where the temperature control is required to adjust functionalities or to tune sensitivity or selectivity.

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