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A High-Resolution Electron Microscopy Study of Dislocations in Graphene Nano-Flakes Produced by Chemical Ultrasonic Exfoliation

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The presence of edge dislocation in crystalline materials plays an important role in physical properties, mainly in those related to plastic deformation [1]. In graphene and graphene-like materials, and because… Click to show full abstract

The presence of edge dislocation in crystalline materials plays an important role in physical properties, mainly in those related to plastic deformation [1]. In graphene and graphene-like materials, and because its 2D nature, dislocations acting as charge scattering and trapping sites might influence their electrical, magnetic and optical properties, which in turn may affect the efficiency of devices developed for practical applications [2].

Keywords: microscopy study; high resolution; microscopy; resolution electron; electron microscopy; study dislocations

Journal Title: Microscopy and Microanalysis
Year Published: 2018

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