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Nanoribbons Pave Way to ‘On–Off’ States for Graphene

Graphene nanoribbons, billionths of a meter wide, exhibit different electronic properties than 2-D sheets of the material.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

A new way to grow narrow ribbons of graphene, a lightweight and strong structure of single-atom-thick carbon atoms linked into hexagons, may address a shortcoming that has prevented the material from achieving its full potential in electronic applications. Graphene nanoribbons, mere billionths of a meter wide, exhibit different electronic properties than two-dimensional sheets of the material.   “Confinement changes graphene’s behavior,” said An-Ping Li, a physicist at the Department of Energy...

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