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Graphene for terahertz technologies

open access: green, 2019
Klaas‐Jan Tielrooij   +8 more
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Graphene: Graphene's properties

New Scientist, 2012
Just one atom thick, graphene can be folded like plastic film, yet it is stronger than diamond and conducts electricity better than copper or gold.
Antonio Castro Neto, Andre Geim
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Chemistry Makes Graphene beyond Graphene

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2014
Although graphene is extremely inert in chemistry because of the giant delocalized π electron system, various methods have been developed to achieve its efficient chemical modification. Covalent chemistry is effective to modulate the physical properties of graphene. By converting the sp(2) hybridized carbon atoms to sp(3) ones, new two-dimensional (2D)
Lei, Liao, Hailin, Peng, Zhongfan, Liu
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Graphene: Using graphene

New Scientist, 2012
From computer chips to touchscreens, hundreds of applications have been suggested for graphene's remarkable properties.
Antonio Castro Neto, Andre Geim
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Graphene Patchwork

ACS Nano, 2011
Graphene oxide (GO) holds tremendous potential for large-area electronics, high strength and conducting fillers in composites, and high-surface-area electrodes for energy storage. Graphene oxide for such applications will require manufacturing methods that are industrially compatible but also preserve its unique properties. Recent work by Korkut et al.
Goki, Eda, Manish, Chhowalla
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