Abstract

In this paper, a multistep reduction process of graphene oxide (GO) is discussed. It is basically a two-step reduction process. In the first step, the GO sample is reduced by hydrazine hydrate. In the second step, it is further reduced by a swift heavy ion irradiation beam of silver (Ag8+) ions of 100 MeV energies. Ion beam irradiation causes defects in the hydrazine hydrate reduced graphene oxide (rGO) samples. FTIR study confirms the removal of oxygen containing functional groups. The pore volume and pore density of the samples seem to increase with increase in the ion irradiation doses. It is also seen that the electrical conductivity and specific surface area increases with dose of ion irradiation. The prepared samples were tested for photo response measurement and among all the sample, R5 had the highest photo response of 6.25 % at 30 mW/cm2. The photodetection response seems to increase with increase in intensity of light.

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