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Graphene at fluidic interfaces
The use of liquid interfaces in graphene research is now emerging, and this thesis shows that the structural adaptability, molecular smoothness and weaker (compared to solids) intermolecular bonding of fluidic interfaces allow for experimental designs radically different from those involving solid substrates. By demonstrating that fluidic interfaces preserve graphene clean, smooth, unstrained and undoped, and by exploiting these advantages, a step forward was made to the design of (more) accessible and efficient graphene-based devices and technologies.
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- Belyaeva, L.A.
- Supervisor
- Aarts, J.; Kros, A.
- Co-supervisor
- Schneider, G.F.
- Committee
- Overkleeft, H.S.; Brouwer, J.; Juurlink, L.; Blokhuis, E.M.; Rudolf, P.; Bonn, D.; Liu, H.
- Qualification
- Doctor (dr.)
- Awarding Institution
- Leiden Institute of Chemistry (LIC) , Faculty of Science , Leiden University
- Date
- 2019-10-23