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Towards high quality CVD graphene growth and transfer

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In this paper, Bilayer-free monolayer graphene was obtained by a careful pre-annealing step and by optimizing the H2 flow during growth, and as-grown graphene was transferred using an improved wet chemical graphene transfer process.
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This article is published in Carbon.The article was published on 2015-08-01. It has received 199 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Graphene nanoribbons & Graphene oxide paper.

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Phosphorene and Phosphorene‐Based Materials – Prospects for Future Applications

TL;DR: An overview of the research progress in the use of phosphorene for a wide range of applications is presented, with a focus on enabling important roles that phosphorus would play in next-generation PV cells.
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Tuning two-dimensional nanomaterials by intercalation: materials, properties and applications

TL;DR: The recent progress on host 2D materials, various intercalation species, andintercalation methods, as well as tunable properties and potential applications enabled by intercalated materials are comprehensively reviewed.
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Graphene Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Biocompatibility, and Cytotoxicity.

TL;DR: Several techniques that are available for the synthesis of graphene-based nanomaterials are reviewed, and the biocompatibility and toxicity of such nanommaterials upon exposure to mammalian cells under in vitro and in vivo conditions are discussed.
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Advanced carbon nanomaterials for state-of-the-art flexible supercapacitors

TL;DR: In this article, the recent progress of state-of-the-art flexible supercapacitors using advanced carbon nanomaterials is expounded comprehensively and systematically, the topic covered the micro/nano-structure control, macroscopic morphologies design, property optimization and application of carbon materials.
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Controllable Growth of Large-Size Crystalline MoS2 and Resist-Free Transfer Assisted with a Cu Thin Film.

TL;DR: The results show the absence of observable residues or wrinkles after the authors transfer MoS2 from the growth substrates onto flat substrates using this technique, which can be further extended to transfer other two-dimensional layered materials.
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Electric Field Effect in Atomically Thin Carbon Films

TL;DR: Monocrystalline graphitic films are found to be a two-dimensional semimetal with a tiny overlap between valence and conductance bands and they exhibit a strong ambipolar electric field effect.
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Two-dimensional gas of massless Dirac fermions in graphene

TL;DR: This study reports an experimental study of a condensed-matter system (graphene, a single atomic layer of carbon) in which electron transport is essentially governed by Dirac's (relativistic) equation and reveals a variety of unusual phenomena that are characteristic of two-dimensional Dirac fermions.
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Raman spectrum of graphene and graphene layers.

TL;DR: This work shows that graphene's electronic structure is captured in its Raman spectrum that clearly evolves with the number of layers, and allows unambiguous, high-throughput, nondestructive identification of graphene layers, which is critically lacking in this emerging research area.
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Binary alloy phase diagrams

TL;DR: Binary Alloy Phase Diagrams, Second Edition, Plus Updates, on CD-ROM offers you the same high-quality, reliable data you'll find in the 3-volume print set published by ASM in 1990.
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Large-Area Synthesis of High-Quality and Uniform Graphene Films on Copper Foils

TL;DR: It is shown that graphene grows in a self-limiting way on copper films as large-area sheets (one square centimeter) from methane through a chemical vapor deposition process, and graphene film transfer processes to arbitrary substrates showed electron mobilities as high as 4050 square centimeters per volt per second at room temperature.
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