Manipulating wrinkles could lead to graphene semiconductors
Friday, October 23, 2015 - 04:40
in Physics & Chemistry
Graphene has generally been described as a two-dimensional structure—a single sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a regular structure—but the reality is not so simple. In reality, graphene can form wrinkles which make the structure more complicated, potentially being applied to device systems. The graphene can also interact with the substrate upon which it is laid, adding further complexity.