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Olejniczak et al., 2019 - Google Patents

Swift heavy-ion irradiation of graphene oxide: Localized reduction and formation of sp-hybridized carbon chains

Olejniczak et al., 2019

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15976278479860262646
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Olejniczak A
Nebogatikova N
Frolov A
Kulik M
Antonova I
Skuratov V
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Herein, we report the fabrication of nanometer-sized reduced graphene oxide (rGO) spots by swift heavy-ion (SHI) bombardment. Such structures can be considered graphene quantum dots (QDs) embedded in a non-conducting matrix. Both the number density and the diameter …
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