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 Q. Can I study graphene? Q. Can I study graphene?
  
-A.  The 2-d nature of graphene requires special symmetry that is too difficult for a beginning project in Wien.  (You might be able to use Flair, but you must do a 3-d structure in addition to graphene if you go this route. Graphite, perhaps?)+A.  The 2-d nature of graphene requires special symmetry that is too difficult for a beginning project in Wien.  Graphite is a better choice.  (You might be able to use Flair for graphene, but you must do a 3-d structure in addition to graphene if you go this route.)
  
 Q. Can I study conductivity as a function of temperature? Q. Can I study conductivity as a function of temperature?
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 ==== Decker, Shawn R. ==== ==== Decker, Shawn R. ====
 ==== Flynn, Joshua D. ==== ==== Flynn, Joshua D. ====
-==== Gicking, Allison M. ==== 
 ==== Gouliouk, Vasily ==== ==== Gouliouk, Vasily ====
 ==== Heo, Jae Seok ==== ==== Heo, Jae Seok ====
 +CuInSe2 (and related materials?)
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 ==== Jennings, Michelle L. ==== ==== Jennings, Michelle L. ====
 ==== Johnson, Brian H. ==== ==== Johnson, Brian H. ====
 +2d LiF?
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 ==== Kumar, Nitish ==== ==== Kumar, Nitish ====
 ==== Lund, Ryan A.==== ==== Lund, Ryan A.====
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 ==== Sahu, Subin ==== ==== Sahu, Subin ====
 ==== Tennant, Christopher P. ==== ==== Tennant, Christopher P. ====
-==== Thompson, Zachary J. ==== 
 ==== Von Flotow, Andreas S. ==== ==== Von Flotow, Andreas S. ====
 ==== Vowell, Schuyler R.==== ==== Vowell, Schuyler R.====

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