Graphene as a subnanometre trans-electrode membrane
Isolated, atomically thin conducting membranes of graphite, called graphene, have recently been the subject of intense research with the hope that practical applications in fields ranging from electronics to energy science will emerge. The atomic thinness, stability and electrical sensitivity of gra...
Main Authors: | Garaj, S. (Author), Hubbard, W. (Author), Branton, D. (Author), Golovchenko, J. A. (Author), Reina, Alfonso (Contributor), Kong, Jing (Contributor) |
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Other Authors: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Materials Science and Engineering (Contributor) |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group,
2014-05-22T16:18:55Z.
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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