Graphene could transform everything from electric cars to smartphones, but only if we can guarantee its quality. The ...
A research team has developed a transmission electron microscopy method to determine the quality of graphene through its single-atom thickness.
This study establishes a reliable methodology for verifying graphene's single-atom thickness, paving the way for its ...
Researchers develop reliable method using transmission electron microscopy to verify graphene's single-atom thickness, ...
Graphene is often considered a ‘wonder material’ for electronics applications. 1 However, while graphene has been proposed as a foundation for making advanced electronics that can be highly ...
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High-precision analysis of 2D materials microstructures achieved using electron microscopy and machine learning
A research team led by NIMS has, for the first time, produced nanoscale images of two key features in an ultra-thin material: twist domains (areas where one atomic layer is slightly rotated relative ...
Identical growth conditions yield uniform monolayer graphene on three different perovskite oxides, suggesting gas-phase chemistry enables universal fabrication without the defects that transfer ...
Discovered in 2004, graphene has revolutionized various scientific fields. It possesses remarkable properties like high electron mobility, mechanical strength, and thermal conductivity. Extensive time ...
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