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Graphene layers, molecular scale

Since 2004 [183], graphene research has evolved from a heavily theoretical and fundamental field into a variety of research areas [301]. Its electrical, magnetic, physical-mechanical, and chemical properties position it as the most promising material for molecular electronic and optoelectronic applications, possibly replacing the currently used silicon and metal oxide based devices. Nonetheless, further research is essential in order to control easily such properties and construct devices with specific and novel architectures to explore in depth all of these exciting properties, as well as to achieve the synthesis of large-scale, size- and layer-count controlled graphene. [Pg.162]


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