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The Nobel Laureates
Andre Geim, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manchester, UK
Konstantin Novoselov, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manchester, UK
 
Popular science articles
Geim, A. K. and Kim, P. (2008) Carbon Wonderland, Scientific American 298(4): 90–97,
www.condmat.physics.manchester.ac.uk/pdf/mesoscopic/news/graphene/SciAm_2008.pdf
Chodos, A. (Ed.) (2009) October 22, 2004: Discovery of Graphene, APS News 18(9):2,
www.aps.org/publications/apsnews/200910/physicshistory.cfm
 
Lectures (video)
Geim, A. K. Graphene, Magic of Flat Carbon, Lancaster University, June 2010,
www.viddler.com/explore/lancsuniscitech/videos/21
 
Original publication
Novoselov, K. S., Geim, A. K., Morozov, S. V., Jiang, D., Zhang, Y., Dubonos, S.V, Grigorieva, I. V. and Firsov, A. A. (2004) Electric Field Effect in Atomically Thin Carbon Films, Science 306(5696): 666–669.
 
Websites
A. K. Geim’s Condensed Matter Physics Group, University of Manchester, www.graphene.org
Kim Group, Columbia University, http://pico.phys.columbia.edu
Scientific American, www.scientificamerican.com, search for “graphene”

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