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Photo-Induced Doping Tames Graphene

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Doping graphene with boron nitride may be a way to tame the material, introducing a bandgap and making it useful in electronic devices. However, controlling the electrical properties of graphene boron nitride (GBN) heterostructures has been tricky. Now Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory researchers have developed a way to tailor GBN’s electrical properties using visible light. Samples must be kept in darkness and are “erased” through uncontrolled exposure to light. The heterostructures are “rewritable,” that is, their properties can be changed again and...Read full article

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    Photonics Spectra
    Sep 2014
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    photolithography
    A lithographic technique using an image produced by photography for printing on a print-nonprint, sectioned surface.
    AmericasBerkeleyboron nitrideFeng WanggrapheneLawrence Berkeley National LaboratorymaterialsOffice of Naval ResearchphotodetectorsphotolithographyphotovoltaicsResearch & TechnologysemiconductorsTech PulseU.S. Department of EnergyUniversity of Californiagraphene boron nitrideGBNmodulation dopingphoto-induced dopingGBN heterostructuresp-n junctions

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