The high surface area gives the final product
its extraordinary electrical properties.
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.
This year it is held in Sweden with focus on electronic applications of the two - dimensional material with the
extraordinary electrical, optical, mechanical and thermal
properties that make it a more efficient choice than silicon in electronic applications.
The 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for the discovery of graphene, an atomically - thin, two - dimensional carbon lattice with
extraordinary electrical, thermal and mechanical
properties.
But development of those applications often require graphene materials to be as structurally perfect as possible in order to achieve
extraordinary electrical, mechanical or thermal
properties.