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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. | + | 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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==== Dearmon, Howard D. ==== | ==== Dearmon, Howard D. ==== | ||
==== Decker, Shawn R. ==== | ==== Decker, Shawn R. ==== | ||
+ | hexagonal BN | ||
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==== 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.==== |