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Structured epitaxial graphene for electronics

Ruan, 2012

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13962904918242926519
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Ruan M
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After the pioneering investigations into graphene-based electronics at Georgia Tech, great strides have been made developing epitaxial graphene on silicon carbide (EG) as a new electronic material. EG has not only demonstrated its potential for large scale applications, it …
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