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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. Feras Al-Dirini

    Feras Al-Dirini (Member, IEEE) recieved the B.Sc. degree (Hons.) in electronics engineering from Princess Sumaya University for Technology, Jordan, in 2011, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical and...

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  2. Antal Ürmös

    https://nanohub.org/members/37332

  3. Jul 20 2009

    2009 NCN@Purdue Summer School: Electronics from the Bottom Up

    Electronics from the Bottom Up seeks to bring a new perspective to engineering education -- one that is designed to help realize the opportunities of nanotechnology. Ever since the birth of...

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/231

  4. Crystal Viewer Demonstration: Bravais Lattices

    Animations | 12 Jun 2009 | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck, Benjamin P Haley

    This video shows the exploration of several crystal structures using the Crystal Viewer tool. Several powerful features of this tool are demonstrated.

  5. Crystal Viewer Demonstration: Bravais Lattices 2

    Animations | 12 Jun 2009 | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck, Benjamin P Haley

    This video shows the exploration of several crystal structures using the Crystal Viewer tool. Several powerful features of this tool are demonstrated

  6. Crystal Viewer Demonstration: Various Crystal Systems

    Animations | 12 Jun 2009 | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck, Benjamin P Haley

    This video shows the use of the Crystal Viewer Tool to visualize several crystal systems, including Si, GaAs, C60 Buckyball, and a carbon nanotube. Crystal systems are rotated in 3D, zoomed in and out, and the lattice style changes from sticks and balls to lines to spheres.

  7. ECE 659 Lecture 33: Thermoelectricity

    Online Presentations | 16 Apr 2009 | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta

  8. Carrier Statistics Lab: First-Time User Guide

    Teaching Materials | 09 Mar 2009 | Contributor(s):: Abhijeet Paul, Gerhard Klimeck, Benjamin P Haley, Saumitra Raj Mehrotra

    This first-time user guide is an introduction to the Carrier Statistics Lab . It provides basic definitions, guidance on how to run the tool, and suggested exercises to help users get accustomed to the idea of distribution functions as well as how these functions are used in determining the...

  9. Joshua Wood

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  10. Assembly for Nanotechnology Survey Courses

    Tools | 05 Nov 2008 | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck, Dragica Vasileska

    Educational Tools for Classroom and Homework use to introduce nanotechnology concepts

  11. ECE 495N Lecture 21: Graphene Bandstructures

    Online Presentations | 03 Nov 2008 | Contributor(s):: Supriyo Datta

  12. NanoTCAD ViDES

    Tools | 24 Jul 2008 | Contributor(s):: Gianluca Fiori, Giuseppe Iannaccone

    3D Poisson/NEGF solver for the simulation of Graphene Nanoribbon, Carbon nanotubes and Silicon Nanowire Transistors.

  13. Some Important Aspects of the Chemistry of Nanomaterials

    Online Presentations | 01 Jul 2008 | Contributor(s):: C.N.R. Rao

    Keynote address for the launch of the Center for Analytical Instrumentation Development.

  14. Vitaliy Gorbenko

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  15. Graphene Interconnect

    Tools | 17 Mar 2008 | Contributor(s):: Sansiri Tanachutiwat, Wei Wang, Nicholas Anthony Connelly

    Estimate performances of graphene interconnects

  16. Nano Carbon: From ballistic transistors to atomic drumheads

    Online Presentations | 14 May 2008 | Contributor(s):: Paul L. McEuen

    Carbon takes many forms, from precious diamonds to lowly graphite. Surprisingly, it is the latter that is the most prized by nano physicists. Graphene, a single layer of graphite, can serve as an impenetrable membrane a single atom thick. Rolled up into a nanometer-diameter cylinder--a carbon...

  17. Quang Nguyen

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  18. Venkata karthik Nagareddy

    PhD at Newcastle University, UK

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  19. Justin Koepke

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  20. The Novel Nanostructures of Carbon

    Online Presentations | 28 Feb 2008 | Contributor(s):: Gene Dresselhaus

    A brief review will be given of the physical underpinnings of carbon nanostructures that were developed over the past 60 years, starting with the electronic structure and physical properties of graphene and graphite, and then moving to graphite intercalation compounds which contained the first...