When it comes to electrically conductive nanomaterials, graphene—stronger and lighter than steel and more conductive than copper—has been shown ... defects in the crystal structure, in the ...
These properties are attractive for applications, including liquid crystal devices, solar cells and organic light-emission devices, where graphene may provide potentially significant advantages ...
When it comes to electrically conductive nanomaterials, graphene -- stronger and lighter than steel and more conductive than copper -- has been shown ... defects in the crystal structure, in ...