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Rapidly Counting Graphene Layers, One by One

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Hank Hogan

Carbon someday could rival silicon in forming the basis for miniature electronics. Two-dimensional sheets of carbon called graphene are promising candidates because they are stable and they move electrons rapidly. Furthermore, graphene-based devices can be scaled down to nanometers. Graphene typically is produced by cleaving graphite, which results in a few monolayer flakes among a welter of much thicker samples. From such piles, investigators would like to rapidly find the single-layer flakes, which are the best for research. However, this task has been difficult to accomplish. Now a team...Read full article

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