Ultrahigh Electrical Conductivity of Graphene Embedded in Metals

  • Mu Cao
  • , Ding Bang Xiong
  • , Li Yang
  • , Shuaishuai Li
  • , Yiqun Xie
  • , Qiang Guo
  • , Zhiqiang Li
  • , Horst Adams
  • , Jiajun Gu
  • , Tongxiang Fan
  • , Xiaohui Zhang
  • , Di Zhang

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Abstract

Highly efficient conductors are strongly desired because they can lead to higher working performance and less energy consumption in their wide range applications. However, the improvements on the electrical conductivities of conventional conductors are limited, such as purification and growing single crystal of metals. Here, by embedding graphene in metals (Cu, Al, and Ag), the trade-off between carrier mobility and carrier density is surmount in graphene, and realize high electron mobility and high electron density simultaneously through elaborate interface design and morphology control. As a result, a maximum electrical conductivity three orders of magnitude higher than the highest on record (more than 3,000 times higher than that of Cu) is obtained in such embedded graphene. As a result, using the graphene as reinforcement, an electrical conductivity as high as ≈117% of the International Annealed Copper Standard and significantly higher than that of Ag is achieved in bulk graphene/Cu composites with an extremely low graphene volume fraction of only 0.008%. The results are of significance when enhancing efficiency and saving energy in electrical and electronic applications of metals, and also of interest for fundamental researches on electron behaviors in graphene.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1806792
JournalAdvanced Functional Materials
Volume29
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 25 2019

Keywords

  • electrical conductivity
  • graphene
  • interface
  • metal matrix composites

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