GRAPHENE

GRAPHENE


– the thinnest known material

Graphene consists of only of one layer of carbon atoms. Because of its unusual properties it is considered a “miracle material” and is therefore of great interest for both basic research and innovative applications. These range from energy storage to solar cells and medical sensors.

 

Graphene can be deposited chemically using plasma-assisted CVD processes which also allow the production of large-area material layers. Graphene can also be produced in the form of flakes. Although the properties of these micrometer-sized flakes are only partially comparable to those of a single-crystalline graphene layer, this does not imply a limitation for some applications (e.g. energy storage technology).


Diacara will advise you on the best possible technologies regarding the production and quality of graphene materials.

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