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K. S. Novoselov
Researcher at University of Manchester
Publications - 71
Citations - 62336
K. S. Novoselov is an academic researcher from University of Manchester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Graphene & Quantum tunnelling. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 71 publications receiving 57266 citations. Previous affiliations of K. S. Novoselov include National University of Singapore.
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Giant intrinsic carrier mobilities in graphene and its bilayer
Sergey V. Morozov,K. S. Novoselov,Mikhail I. Katsnelson,Fred Schedin,D. C. Elias,John A. Jaszczak,A. K. Geim +6 more
TL;DR: Measurements show that mobilities higher than 200 000 cm2/V s are achievable, if extrinsic disorder is eliminated and a sharp (thresholdlike) increase in resistivity observed above approximately 200 K is unexpected but can qualitatively be understood within a model of a rippled graphene sheet in which scattering occurs on intraripple flexural phonons.
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Field-effect tunneling transistor based on vertical graphene heterostructures.
L. Britnell,Roman V. Gorbachev,Rashid Jalil,Branson D. Belle,Fred Schedin,Artem Mishchenko,Thanasis Georgiou,Mikhail I. Katsnelson,Laurence Eaves,Sergey V. Morozov,Nuno M. R. Peres,Nuno M. R. Peres,Jon Leist,Andre K. Geim,K. S. Novoselov,Leonid Ponomarenko +15 more
TL;DR: A bipolar field-effect transistor that exploits the low density of states in graphene and its one-atomic-layer thickness is reported, which has potential for high-frequency operation and large-scale integration.
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Strong light-matter interactions in heterostructures of atomically thin films.
L. Britnell,Ricardo M. Ribeiro,Ricardo M. Ribeiro,Axel Eckmann,Rashid Jalil,Branson D. Belle,Artem Mishchenko,Yong-Jin Kim,Yong-Jin Kim,Roman V. Gorbachev,Thanasis Georgiou,Sergey V. Morozov,Alexander N. Grigorenko,Andre K. Geim,Cinzia Casiraghi,Cinzia Casiraghi,A. H. Castro Neto,K. S. Novoselov +17 more
TL;DR: Transition metal dichalcogenides sandwiched between two layers of graphene produce an enhanced photoresponse, which allows development of extremely efficient flexible photovoltaic devices with photoresponsivity above 0.1 ampere per watt (corresponding to an external quantum efficiency of above 30%).
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Making graphene visible
Peter Blake,Ernie W. Hill,A. H. Castro Neto,K. S. Novoselov,Da Jiang,R. Yang,Timothy J. Booth,A. K. Geim +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors study the visibility of graphene and show that it depends strongly on both thickness of SiO2 and light wavelength, and they find that ≈100nm is the most suitable wavelength for its visual detection.
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Making graphene visible
Peter Blake,K. S. Novoselov,A. H. Castro Neto,Da Jiang,R. Yang,Timothy J. Booth,A. K. Geim,Ernie W. Hill +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the visibility of graphene and showed that it depends strongly on both thickness of silicon dioxide and light wavelength, and they used a Fresnel-law-based model to quantitatively describe the experimental data without any fitting parameters.