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Electric Field Effect in Atomically Thin Carbon Films
- K. Novoselov, Andre K. Geim, +5 authors A. Firsov
- Chemistry, Physics
- Science
- 21 October 2004
We describe monocrystalline graphitic films, which are a few atoms thick but are nonetheless stable under ambient conditions, metallic, and of remarkably high quality. The films are found to be a… Expand
Epidermal Electronics
- Dae-hyeong Kim, N. Lu, +22 authors J. Rogers
- Medicine
- Science
- 12 August 2011
Electronic systems with physical properties matched to the human epidermis can be used in clinical monitoring. We report classes of electronic systems that achieve thicknesses, effective elastic… Expand
The Role of Surface Oxygen in the Growth of Large Single-Crystal Graphene on Copper
- Y. Hao, M. S. Bharathi, +17 authors R. Ruoff
- Materials Science, Medicine
- Science
- 8 November 2013
Oxygen Control of Graphene Growth The growth of graphene on copper surfaces through the decomposition of hydrocarbons such as methane can result in a wide variety of crystal domain sizes and… Expand
Materials and noncoplanar mesh designs for integrated circuits with linear elastic responses to extreme mechanical deformations
- Dae-hyeong Kim, J. Song, +7 authors J. Rogers
- Materials Science, Medicine
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- 2 December 2008
Electronic systems that offer elastic mechanical responses to high-strain deformations are of growing interest because of their ability to enable new biomedical devices and other applications whose… Expand
Extraordinary photoluminescence and strong temperature/angle-dependent Raman responses in few-layer phosphorene.
- S. Zhang, Jiong Yang, +8 authors Y. Lu
- Physics, Medicine
- ACS nano
- 2 July 2014
Phosphorene is a new family member of two-dimensional materials. We observed strong and highly layer-dependent photoluminescence in few-layer phosphorene (two to five layers). The results confirmed… Expand
Lattice vibrational modes and phonon thermal conductivity of monolayer MoS2
- Yongqing Cai, Jinghua Lan, G. Zhang, Y. Zhang
- Physics
- 13 December 2013
monolayer, consisting of a hexagonal lattice of Moatoms sandwiched between two similar lattices of S atomsin a trigonal prismatic arrangement, has recently attractedconsiderable attention for field… Expand
Mechanical properties and rolling behaviors of nano-grained copper with embedded nano-twin bundles
By means of dynamic plastic deformation (DPD) at liquid nitrogen temperature (LNT), bulk nano-grained copper samples with embedded nano-twin bundles were prepared. Subsequent cold rolling (CR) of the… Expand
Layer-dependent Band Alignment and Work Function of Few-Layer Phosphorene
- Yongqing Cai, G. Zhang, Y. Zhang
- Materials Science, Physics
- Scientific reports
- 30 September 2014
Using first-principles calculations, we study the electronic properties of few-layer phosphorene focusing on layer-dependent behavior of band gap, work function band alignment and carrier effective… Expand
Quasiparticle band structures and optical properties of strained monolayer MoS 2 and WS 2
- H. Shi, H. Pan, Y. Zhang, B. Yakobson
- Physics
- 24 November 2012
The quasiparticle (QP) band structures of both strainless and strained monolayer MoS$_{2}$ are investigated using more accurate many body perturbation \emph{GW} theory and maximally localized Wannier… Expand
On optimal hierarchy of load-bearing biological materials
- Z. Zhang, Y. Zhang, H. Gao
- Materials Science, Medicine
- Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological…
- 22 February 2011
Load-bearing biological materials such as shell, mineralized tendon and bone exhibit two to seven levels of structural hierarchy based on constituent materials (biominerals and proteins) of… Expand
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