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Effects of Graphene Doping on the Electrical Conductivity of Copper

Chenmu Zhang, Zhongcan Xiao, Rachel Paddock, Michael Cullinan, Mehran Tehrani, Yuanyue Liu

2024Advanced Functional Materials19 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract There is great interest in developing advanced electrical conductors with higher conductivity, lighter weight, and higher mechanical strength than copper (Cu). One promising candidate is copper‐graphene (Cu‐Gr) composite, which is hypothesized to have a higher electrical conductivity than Cu. In this work, it is shown that this is not true, supported by state‐of‐the‐art first‐principles calculations of electron transport. Particularly, contrary to the belief that graphene in the composite is more conductive than pristine Cu, it is less conductive due to increased scattering despite increased carrier concentration. On the other hand, it is found that compressive strain along the (111) plane increases the conductivity, which is confirmed experimentally, while tensile strain has little effect. The work offers new insights into understanding and developing advanced conductors.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceGrapheneCopperDopingElectrical resistivity and conductivityConductivityNanotechnologyCondensed matter physicsOptoelectronicsMetallurgyPhysical chemistryElectrical engineeringChemistryEngineeringPhysicsGraphene research and applicationsCopper Interconnects and ReliabilityCorrosion Behavior and Inhibition