Graphene is a zero bandgap semiconductor with high electrical conductivity, making it a potential candidate for advancing the semiconductor industry. It is a highly robust material, with a tensile ...
Graphene is the most prominent member of the 2D materials family: just a single atom in thickness, it is a sheet of covalently bonded carbon atoms in a hexagonal lattice. This novel nanomaterial is ...
AFM can provide new insights into 2D materials to better understand their potential applications. What are the key characteristics and importance of 2D materials like graphene and hexagonal boron ...
CSInstruments' Galaxy Dual Controller reinvigorates existing atomic force microscopy (AFM) systems, turning AFMs like the MultiMode, 5100, and 5500, into cutting-edge instruments for advanced research ...
Transparent electrodes transmit light while conducting electricity and are increasingly important in bioelectronic and ...
(a) Structure of a graphene molecule. Benzene units are fused together in a sheet. (b) Schematic diagram of atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurement. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not ...
The rapid development of silicon-based transistors leads to its integration getting closer to the limit of Moore's law. Graphene is expected to become the next generation of mainstream chip materials ...
AFM can provide new insights into 2D materials to better understand their potential applications. 2D materials, such as graphene and hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), have unusual features because they ...