Useful Links / Further Reading
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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