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Graphene is a one-atom-thick planar sheet of sp2-bonded carbon atoms that are densely packed in a honeycomb crystal lattice. The term Graphene was coined as a combination of graphite and the suffix -ene by Hanns-Peter Boehm, who described single-layer carbon foils in 1962. Graphene is most easily visualized as an atomic-scale chicken wire made of carbon atoms and their bonds. The crystalline or "flake" form of graphite consists of many graphene sheets stacked together.

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  1. Crystal Viewer V3.0 First Time User Guide

    28 Jan 2015 | | Contributor(s):: Yuanchen Chu, James Fonseca, Michael Povolotskyi, Gerhard Klimeck

    This first-time user guide is an introduction to the Crystal Viewer Tool V3.0.

  2. Emmanuel VJ

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  3. Uma Harikrishnan

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  4. majid ghand chi

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  5. Himanshu Saini

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  6. Yilmaz Ozmen

    Dr. Özmen is a doctor of mechanical engineering. He completed his undergraduate and graduate studies in Dokuz Eylül University in İzmir. His technical expertise includes nanotechnology,...

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  7. Md Zubair Ebne Rafique

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  8. please send sample file to lee251@purdue.edu Thanks

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    Thank you !!!!

    https://nanohub.org/answers/question/1401

  9. Please send me an example data file. Thank you

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  10. Does Double Layer Graphene Mean Graphite?

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    Graphene is single layer graphene. Is double layer graphene different from graphite?

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  11. Ghasem Ghadyani

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  12. Tunnel FET Learning Tutorial

    05 Mar 2014 | | Contributor(s):: Mark Cheung

    This module covers: Field-effect transistor (FET) review,Motivation for TFET,Device design and simulation,Literature review,Simulation results

  13. [Illinois] Metal and Semiconductor Nanoparticles Supported on Graphene for Energy Conversion and Heterogeneous Catalysis

    17 Dec 2013 | | Contributor(s):: M. Samy El Shall

    Graphene has attracted great interest for a fundamental understanding of its unique structural and electronic properties and also for important potential applications in nanoelectronics and devices. The combination of highest mobility, thermal, chemical, and mechanical stability with the high...

  14. Chuizhou Meng

    I received my B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in physics from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, in 2006 and 2011, respectively. During my graduate research, I focused on the fabrication of advanced...

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  15. Quick and Easy Guide to Carbon Structure Simulations using Crystal Viewer Tool

    30 Sep 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Tanya Faltens

    These are step-by-step instructions for creating simulations of carbon nanostructures:- buckly ball- carbon nanotubes- graphene sheetsThese instructions will allow teachers to run simulations that students can use along with, or instead of, building 3D models of structures.In NanoDays 2013 at...

  16. Toai Quang Le

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  17. SPICE Model of Graphene Nanoribbon FETs (GNRFET)

    12 Jul 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Ying-Yu Chen, Morteza Gholipour, Artem Rogachev, Amit Sangai, Deming Chen

    This is a SPICE compatible model for both MOS- and Schottky-Barrier-type Graphene Nano-Ribbons Field-Effect Transistor. These MOS-GNRFET and SB-GNRFET models are implemented in HSPICE and can be used for circuit simulations. The model is implemented based on the...

  18. The Road Ahead for Carbon Nanotube Transistors

    09 Jul 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Aaron Franklin

    In this talk, recent advancements in the nanotube transistor field will be reviewed, showing why CNTFETs are worth considering now more than ever. Then, the material- and device-related challenges to realizing a nanotube-driven digital technology will be covered.

  19. BNSF Outreach Activity for High School Students: Nanoengineering Track

    09 Jul 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Gurpreet Singh

    Outreach activity for high school students: Nanoengineering track (Kansas State University).Purpose: To encourage diverse young people to pursue careers in engineering and help them understand how engineers improve people's lives and make the world a better place.Event supported by BNSF

  20. Properties Of Graphene

    09 Jul 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Jesus de La Fuente

    An explanation of the properties of graphene. Learn about its fundamental characteristics, electronic properties and optical properties.