Graphene: Scientists figure out how to shatter the world's strongest material
Tuesday, November 30, 2010 - 16:31
in Physics & Chemistry
In 2008, experiments at The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science at Columbia University established pure graphene, a single layer of graphite only one atom thick, as the strongest material known to mankind. This raised a question for Chris Marianetti, Assistant Professor in Columbia Engineering's Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics: how and why does graphene break?