Graphene Graphene physically acts as a 2-Dimensional material. This leads to many properties that are electrially beneficial, such as high electron moblity and lowered power usage. Graphene is currently in its infant stages and is undergoing many applications and studies. Jared Johnson & Jason Peltier April 30th
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Graphene Graphene physically acts as a 2-Dimensional material. This leads to many properties that are electrially beneficial, such as high electron moblity.
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GrapheneGraphene physically acts as a 2-Dimensional material.
This leads to many properties that are electrially beneficial, such as high electron moblity and lowered
power usage. Graphene is currently in its infant stages and is undergoing many applications and
studies.
Jared Johnson & Jason PeltierApril 30th
Introduction• What is Graphene
• Discovery
• Electrical Properties
• Mechanical Strength
• Optical Properties
• Applications
• Devices
What is Graphene• 2-dimensional, crystalline
allotrope of carbon
• Allotrope: property of chemical elements to exist in two or more forms
Graphene, a singular layer of graphite, has been discovered to have unique properties. The high mobility and ability to travel short distances without scattering makes it one of the best materials for electrical applications. Graphene's mechanical and optical properties also allow its use to go beyond electrical applications.