enabling it to predict entirely new lattice geometries. What makes these nanolattices so strong? The answer lies in the unique properties of carbon at the nanoscale. The researchers discovered ...
Given the high quality of the carbon lattice, electrons move ballistically, that is, without scattering, for several hundreds of nanometres even at room temperature. This feature makes graphene a ...
displaying a network of irregularly arranged carbon atoms (shown by the red lattice lines) with varying bond lengths (indicated by numerical values) and bond angles (shown in degrees). The colored ...
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