Manipulating wrinkles could lead to graphene semiconductors
Sunday, October 25, 2015 - 00:00
in Physics & Chemistry
Scientists have used the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope to manipulate the formation of wrinkles in graphene, opening the way to the construction of graphene semiconductors not through chemical means--by adding other elements -- but by manipulating the carbon structure itself in a form of 'graphene engineering.'