The Graphene Revolution - The weird science of the ultrathin - Grand Format

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Résumé

In 2003, Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov kickstarted the next big technological revolution with one of their 'Friday night experiments' Using a roll of sticky tape and a block of graphite, they produced graphene, the thinnest substance in the world, just one atom thick. The Russian physicists' efforts would win them the 2010 Nobel Prize for Physics, and now the applications of graphene and other two-dimensional substances form a worldwide industry.
Graphene is the strongest substance ever discovered, a far better conductor than any metal, and able to act as a molecular sieve to purify water. Electronic components made from graphene are a fraction the size of silicon microchips and can be both flexible and transparent, making it possible to build electronics into clothing, produce solar cells to fit any surface, or even create invisible temporary tattoos that monitor your health.
Ultrathin materials will transform technology even more than the transistor.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    02/08/2018
  • Editeur
    Hot Science
  • Collection
    Hot Science
  • ISBN
    978-1-78578-376-0
  • EAN
    9781785783760
  • Format
    Grand Format
  • Présentation
    Broché
  • Nb. de pages
    164 pages
  • Poids
    0.19 Kg
  • Dimensions
    12,7 cm × 19,8 cm × 1,5 cm

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Biographie de Brian Clegg

Brian Clegg's most recent books are The Reality Frame (Icon, 2017) and Are Numbers Real ? (St Martin's Press, 2017) ; he has also written Gravitational Waves and Big Data in the Hot Science series. His Dice World and A Brief History of Infinity were both longlisted for the Royal Society Prize for Science Books. Brian has written for numerous publications including The Wall Street Journal, Nature, BBC Focus, Physics World, The Times, The Observer, Good Housekeeping and Playboy.

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