(Nanowerk Spotlight) Graphene (read more: What is graphene?) is undoubtedly emerging as the most promising nanomaterial because of its unique combination of superb properties, which opens a way for ...
Hailed as the future’s 2D miracle material, graphene has remarkable applications. Graphene is essentially a one-atom thick graphite layer, made from elemental carbon. Graphene’s unique properties are ...
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Nanotechnologists from Rice University and China’s Tianjin University have come up with a way to make centimeter-sized objects of atomically thin graphene that’s pretty sweet. The method is simple, ...
The structure of graphene is comprised of a single thin layered sheet of tightly packed carbon atoms arranged in the vertices of a hexagonal lattice resembling honey comb. Graphite, on the other hand, ...
The 2D wonder material graphene has captured the imaginations of engineers around the world for its extreme strength and high conductivity. Yet, in spite of the material’s potential, producing it can ...
A simple new method for producing large quantities of the promising nanomaterial graphene has been discovered by an international team of researchers. Dr. Jieun Yang, an alumna of UNIST is part of an ...
MANHASSET, N.Y. — Ohio State University researchers are developing a technique for mass production of computer chips made from graphene. Most researchers could only create tiny single graphene devices ...
Graphene is a single-atomic carbon sheet with a hexagonal honeycomb network. Electrons in graphene take a special electronic state called Dirac-cone where they behave as if they have no mass. This ...
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