Graphene has freakishly mobile electrons that move 100 times faster than electrons can move through silicon, making it a material of choice to make superfast transistors or computer memory chips. Grapphene's unique "chicken wire" atomic structure exhibits incredible flexibility and mechanical strength, as well as unusual optical properties that could open a number of promising doors in both the electronics and the photonics industries.
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Direct chemical vapor deposition to synthesize single-layer films of graphene on a dielectric substrate
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