Atom-by-atom spectroscopy at graphene edge
The properties of many nanoscale devices are sensitive to local atomic configurations, and so elemental identification and electronic state analysis at the scale of individual atoms is becoming increasingly important. For example, graphene is regarded as a promising candidate for future devices, and the electronic properties of nanodevices constructed from this material are in large part governed by the edge structures
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NaturePublication date
Thursday, December 23, 2010Resource category
Technique category