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Electronic structure of graphene-based materials and their carrier transport properties

Huang et al., 2016

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14643058171676167265
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Huang W
Nurbawono A
Zeng M
Gupta G
Liang G
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Graphene Science Handbook; CRC Press: Boca Raton, FL, USA

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Graphene, with the amazing physical and electronic properties, has numerous unique properties compared to the existing materials. It is a two-dimensional monolayer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice. Three in-plane sp2-hybridized σ-bonds and one out …
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