Graphene, an emerging material that could change the way electronic
components are made and help computing performance continue to grow, is
everywhere in the research world these days. Graphene is an allotrope of
carbon. In this material, carbon atoms are arranged in a regular
hexagonal pattern.
The Nobel Prize in Physics for 2010 was awarded to Russian-born Dutch
physicist Andre Geim and Russian-born British physicist Konstantin
Novoselov for groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional
material
graphene.
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