Thursday, December 3, 2015, 11:00 am — CFN, Bldg 735, Seminar Room, 2nd Floor
I will describe recent experimental and theoretical investigations of carbon nanomaterials, including advances in electron microscopy imaging. Topics include movies of dynamic individual molecules and atoms, sequencing of graphene grain boundaries, edge reconstructions in ripped graphene, and experiments with the graphene liquid cell. Atomic collapse in "super heavy nuclei" formed by placing ions on graphene/BN laminates will also be described. The experimental tools are primarily TEM, STM, and transport. *E-mail: azettl@physics.berkeley.edu
Hosted by: Dmitri Zakharov
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