Thursday, March 6, 2014
Our future in Graphine
Graphene is a 2-dimensional, crystaline allotrope of carbon. In graphene, carbon atoms are densely packed in a regular sp2-bondedatomic-scale chicken wire (hexagonal) pattern. Graphene can be described as a one-atom thick layer of graphite.
High-quality graphene is strong, light, nearly transparent and an excellent conductor of heat and electricity. Its interactions with other materials and with light and its inherently two-dimensional nature produce unique properties, such as the bipolar transistor effect, ballistic transport of charges and large quantum oscillations.
So how is graphene our future?
Now look at this below video.
High-quality graphene is strong, light, nearly transparent and an excellent conductor of heat and electricity. Its interactions with other materials and with light and its inherently two-dimensional nature produce unique properties, such as the bipolar transistor effect, ballistic transport of charges and large quantum oscillations.
So how is graphene our future?
Now look at this below video.
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