Surprising Graphene
Sunday, June 8, 2008 - 13:35
in Physics & Chemistry
Graphene is the two-dimensional form of carbon, a single layer of carbon atoms thought impossible as a free-standing crystal until created in 2004. Now researchers have measured the extraordinary properties of graphene with an accuracy never before achieved, confirming many strange features but also revealing significant departures from theoretical predictions.
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