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The rise of graphene.

Nature Materials, 2007
Graphene is a rapidly rising star on the horizon of materials science and condensed-matter physics. This strictly two-dimensional material exhibits exceptionally high crystal and electronic quality, and, despite its short history, has already revealed a ...
A.K. Geim, K. Novoselov
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Two-dimensional gas of massless Dirac fermions in graphene

Nature, 2005
Quantum electrodynamics (resulting from the merger of quantum mechanics and relativity theory) has provided a clear understanding of phenomena ranging from particle physics to cosmology and from astrophysics to quantum chemistry.
K. Novoselov   +7 more
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Experimental observation of the quantum Hall effect and Berry's phase in graphene

Nature, 2005
When electrons are confined in two-dimensional materials, quantum-mechanically enhanced transport phenomena such as the quantum Hall effect can be observed.
Yuanbo Zhang   +3 more
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Boron nitride substrates for high-quality graphene electronics.

Nature Nanotechnology, 2010
Graphene devices on standard SiO(2) substrates are highly disordered, exhibiting characteristics that are far inferior to the expected intrinsic properties of graphene.
C. Dean   +10 more
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Thermal properties of graphene and nanostructured carbon materials.

Nature Materials, 2011
Recent years have seen a rapid growth of interest by the scientific and engineering communities in the thermal properties of materials. Heat removal has become a crucial issue for continuing progress in the electronic industry, and thermal conduction in ...
A. Balandin
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Detection of individual gas molecules adsorbed on graphene.

Nature Materials, 2006
The ultimate aim of any detection method is to achieve such a level of sensitivity that individual quanta of a measured entity can be resolved. In the case of chemical sensors, the quantum is one atom or molecule.
F. Schedin   +6 more
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The structure of suspended graphene sheets

Nature, 2007
The recent discovery of graphene has sparked much interest, thus far focused on the peculiar electronic structure of this material, in which charge carriers mimic massless relativistic particles. However, the physical structure of graphene—a single layer
Jannik C. Meyer   +5 more
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Superior thermal conductivity of single-layer graphene.

Nano letters (Print), 2008
A. Balandin   +6 more
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