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Catalytic substrates for graphene growth

Because of its unique properties and promising applications, graphene has attracted great interest from both academia and industry in the last decade. For studies on graphene as well as for applications, it is essential to develop techniques to prepare graphene in a controllable way. Graphene can be...

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Published in:MRS bulletin 2017-11, Vol.42 (11), p.819-824
Main Authors: Qing, Fangzhu, Shen, Changqing, Jia, Ruitao, Zhan, Longlong, Li, Xuesong
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Materials Engineering
Materials Science
Metals
Nanotechnology
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Stability
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