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Liu et al., 2011 - Google Patents

Direct growth of graphene/hexagonal boron nitride stacked layers

Liu et al., 2011

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14542519638596291120
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Liu Z
Song L
Zhao S
Huang J
Ma L
Zhang J
Lou J
Ajayan P
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Graphene (G) and atomic layers of hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) are complementary two- dimensional materials, structurally very similar but with vastly different electronic properties. Recent studies indicate that h-BN atomic layers would be excellent dielectric layers to …
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