Lecture

Graphene Properties and Applications

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This lecture covers the properties of graphene, a 2-D carbon nanostructure, including its breaking strength, carrier mobility, thermal conductivity, and optical absorption coefficient. It also discusses the band structure of graphene, graphene electronics, and nanoscale phenomena such as the Quantum Hall effect and the Casimir effect.

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