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Graphene-based nanoelectronics

Research Achievements

Graphene-based nanoelectronics

Professors Kaner and Yang have established an exciting collaboration working in the field graphene-based nanoelectronics. Graphene is a relatively new material for experimentalists and this collaboration has contributed greatly to advancing the field. Matthew Allen has used processes developed in the two research groups in order to make a number of novel devices, including transistors, sensors, transparent conductors, and solar cells. These advances have led to 5 significant publications on original research in the last year, and an upcoming review article on graphene.

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