Nanoribbons from sliced open nanotubes: new, faster, more accurate method from Stanford
Wednesday, April 15, 2009 - 16:56
in Physics & Chemistry
A world of potential may lie tied up in graphene nanoribbons, particularly for electronics applications. But researchers have been hampered in their efforts to fully explore that potential because they had no reliable way of creating the large quantities of uniform nanoribbons needed to conduct extensive studies.