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GRAPHENE ON TOP

Putting a graphene sheet atop different substances creates different electronic effects. Atop platinum, the sheet wrinkles to form tiny nanobubbles (colored peaks, below). When graphene is put on boron nitride, the flow of electrons is simplified compared with the flow on silicon dioxide (right). Credit: From left: N. Levy et al/Science 2010; R. Decker et al/Nano Letters 2011

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