General relativity and graphene
General relativity and graphene
General relativity and graphene
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First revolution: fullerenes (’80)<br />
semiconductor or insulator<br />
STM<br />
Medical applications<br />
Nanotecnology born. The big technological<br />
promise was in the nanotubes.<br />
Graphene existed before. It was curved <strong>and</strong> compact.<br />
Superconductor