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Date: 2016-07-19 18:52:23Chemistry Matter Monolayers Nanomaterials Materials science Condensed matter physics Semiconductors Emerging technologies Graphene Potential applications of graphene Two dimensional semiconductor 2D materials | Atomically Thin Ohmic Edge Contacts Between Two-Dimensional Materials Marcos H. D. Guimaraẽ s,†,‡,⊥ Hui Gao,⊥,§ Yimo Han,∥ Kibum Kang,§ Saien Xie,∥ Cheol-Joo Kim,§ David A. Muller,†,∥ Daniel C. RalphAdd to Reading ListSource URL: park.chem.cornell.eduDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 3,78 MBShare Document on Facebook |
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