Not exact matches
Graphene is a two - dimensional (
2D) one - atom - thick
sheet of carbon crystals that has many extraordinary properties in terms of its strength, electrical and thermal conductivity, and optical transparency.
One of the thinnest and strongest materials known to man,
graphene is a
2D sheet of carbon just one atom thick.
A single
sheet of
graphene is only one atom thick and consists of a
2D lattice of tightly bonded carbon atoms.
Catalytically growing
graphene (a
sheet of carbon just one atom thick) and other
2D materials on polycrystalline metal foils by chemical vapour deposition (CVD) is one of the best ways to fabricate continuous
sheets of these nanostructures.
Dresselhaus studied intercalated two - dimensional
graphene sheets and provided important insights into the properties of not only
2D graphene, but also of the rich interactions between
graphene and the surrounding materials.
Graphene is a
2D material with seemingly unlimited applications in the lab, but the cost of producing it in large
sheets has severely limited its applications in the real world.