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Synthesis, characterization and electrical properties of silicon-doped graphene films

Wang et al., 2015

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7787395352482893685
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Wang Z
Li P
Chen Y
Liu J
Zhang W
Guo Z
Dong M
Li Y
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Journal of Materials Chemistry C

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Theoretical calculations have predicted that silicon doping modifies the electronic structure of graphene; however, it is difficult to synthesize high-quality silicon-doped graphene (SiG), thus the electrical properties of SiG have still remained unexplored. In this study, a …
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