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GRAPHENE TECHNOLOGY

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GRAPHENE | GRAPHENE TECHNOLOGY | GRAPHENE THE MATERIAL OF THE FUTURE | GRAPHENE REVIEW | GRAPHENE PROPERTIES | GRAPHENE PRODUCTION The graphene is a substance which has a single-layer crystal lattice of carbon atoms, which is unusual since it is different from all of the materials of its kind. Several researchers have identified a way of making this substance, which allows them to use it in various fields and especially for the high-speed electronic devices. Graphene Definition: Graphene is defined as a one atom thin sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a Hexagonal format or a flat monolayer of carbon atoms that are tightly packed into a 2D honeycomb lattice. History: In October 2010, two University of Manchester (U.K.) scientists, Andre Geim and Konstantin Novolselov, were awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize in physics for their research on graphene. Graphene is a one-atom-thick sheet of carbon whose strength, flexibility, and electrical conductivity have opened up new