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Chemistry / Emerging technologies / Matter / Graphene / Nanomaterials / Monolayers / Physics / Aromatic compounds / Potential applications of graphene / Carbon nanotube / Andre Geim / Superlattice
Date: 2016-07-19 15:18:53
Chemistry
Emerging technologies
Matter
Graphene
Nanomaterials
Monolayers
Physics
Aromatic compounds
Potential applications of graphene
Carbon nanotube
Andre Geim
Superlattice

ARTICLES PUBLISHED ONLINE: 23 MAY 2016 | DOI: NPHYS3776 Imaging chiral symmetry breaking from Kekulé bond order in graphene Christopher Gutiérrez1, Cheol-Joo Kim2, Lola Brown2, Theanne Schiros3, Dennis Nordlund

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