This is just amazing... you deliver it!
Some year back while searching online I came in contact with graphene. I was so curious that I really wanted to have a "physical feel" of this novel material.
Carbon is a very versatile and "twist able "element that will have different properties depending on how the atoms are arranged.
Graphene is so thin that even paper is heavier than it a million times. What makes it so special is that it's electrons move so fast and act as if they are massless as observed in micro particles. It is indeed a super conductor.
Other methods of fabricating graphene include:
Liquid phase exfoliation
Sublimation on SiC and CVD method
Chemical vapour deposition
However, some researchers believe it is coming at a time when there are other cheaper materials being used already at some of its applicable area. For example, it might not be able to serve as transistor by itself.
I particularly look forward to seeing graphene based solar PV for the high efficiency it promises to deliver.
That is really wakada out there....
Indeed, with the reported properties exhibited by it, it is easy for it to become such an idol with many fans!
Well-said, this contributes greatly to why it will survive a lot where Silicon and ITO are currently making waves.
This is one of the reasons why it is crawling in terms of hitting the target of large-scale acceptance for unlike others with machines, processes laid down for their use, it will require some new machines and more and more researchers to perfect it for large-scale use and potential substitute.
With the increased adoption of Solar panels everywhere, it will be a massive lift in the field.
Thanks for the additional input, I appreciate your time here.
Best Regards