Researchers from the London Centre for Nanotechnology (LCN) have made a discovery that could help graphene play a key role in the future of nanotechnology.
The team of scientists observed the surface of graphene sheets and found a series of ridges on the material that it believes could help it further exploit the potential of graphene and develop the understanding of superconductivity.
Graphitic materials have an electronic structure that can be readily manipulated through electrostatic or chemical doping, resulting in a rich variety of electronic states.
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