Graphene was first successfully synthesized using the scotch tape approach by Prof. Konstantin Novoselov and Prof. Andre Geim in 2004. An experimental demonstration of thermal CVD for the synthesis of ...
Multi-layered graphene is a promising carbon-based nanomaterial for a variety of next-generation technologies, but the relationships between its surface structures and properties are not entirely ...
(Nanowerk News) Nowadays it is possible to grow high-quality graphene on large scale using chemical vapor deposition (CVD). What remains a major bottleneck for the industrialization of the material is ...
The history of flexible electronics is extensive. Over half a century ago, single crystalline silicon solar cells were thinned to increase their power/weight ratio to make them suitable for ...
Graphene, an atomic-thick sheet of carbon has found immense applications in gas sensors due to its single-molecule sensitivity, low-noise levels, and high carrier density. However, graphene’s ...
Since its isolation in 2004 by Geim and Novoselov from the University of Manchester (Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010), graphene has been termed as a ‘wonder material’ due to its exceptional properties ...
Graphene is an extraordinary two-dimensional (2D) substance that has piqued the curiosity of both academics and industry. It possesses excellent electrical and thermal conductance as well as good ...
Graphene, which consists of a single layer of carbon atoms, is the poster child of carbon-based 2D nanomaterials. It has many attractive properties that could be exploited in next-generation ...
March 9, 2022 — According to research released by Pusan National University in South Korea, multi-layered graphene is a promising carbon-based nanomaterial for a variety of next-generation ...