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Heated atomic force microscope makes 12nm graphene circuits

By somnath2@illinois.edu on June 17, 2010 in Uncategorized

Heated atomic force microscope (AFM) tips were used to produce graphene features as narrow as 12nm on an insulating surface of graphene oxide. Publication available here.

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