Graphene

Graphene is emerging to be an important class of material due to its ideal 2D nature and the huge promise for applications. Our activities related to graphene are collected in the pages here:
- Epitaxial graphene probed at the nano scale
- Doping by metal contacts
- Electronic Structure Design in Graphene
- Chemically derived graphene
- Rapid prototyping of graphene devices
Team
Research on graphene is a cross-sectional activity involving members from various subgroups:
Atomic Scale Electron Spectroscopy
Key Publications
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I.Brihuega, P. Mallet, C. Bena, S. Bose, C. Michaelis, L. Vitali, F. Varchon, L. Magaud, K. Kern, and J. Y. Veuillen
Quasiparticle Chirality in Epitaxial Graphene Probed at the Nanometer Scale,
Phys. Rev. Lett. accepted -
E.J.H. Lee, K. Balasubramanian, R.T. Weitz, M. Burghard, and K. Kern,
Contact and edge effects in graphene devices,
Nature Nanotechnology 3, 486 (2008)
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C. Gómez-Navarro, R.T. Weitz, A.M. Bittner, M. Scolari, A. Mews, M. Burghard,
and K. Kern,
Electronic transport properties of individual chemically reduced graphene oxide sheets
Nanoletters 7, 3499 (2007)
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