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Controllable chemical vapor deposition growth of few layer graphene for electronic devices

Wei et al., 2013

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16276600492910700730
Author
Wei D
Wu B
Guo Y
Yu G
Liu Y
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Because of its atomic thickness, excellent properties, and widespread applications, graphene is regarded as one of the most promising candidate materials for nanoelectronics. The wider use of graphene will require processes that produce this material in a controllable …
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