Bilayer graphene gets a bandgap
Wednesday, June 10, 2009 - 12:42
in Physics & Chemistry
Graphene is the two-dimensional crystalline form of carbon, whose extraordinary electron mobility and other unique features hold great promise for nanoscale electronics and photonics. But there's a catch: graphene has no bandgap.
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