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      Chemically modified graphene sheets produced by the solvothermal reduction of colloidal dispersions of graphite oxide

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          Ultrathin epitaxial graphite: 2D electron gas properties and a route toward graphene-based nanoelectronics

          We have produced ultrathin epitaxial graphite films which show remarkable 2D electron gas (2DEG) behavior. The films, composed of typically 3 graphene sheets, were grown by thermal decomposition on the (0001) surface of 6H-SiC, and characterized by surface-science techniques. The low-temperature conductance spans a range of localization regimes according to the structural state (square resistance 1.5 kOhm to 225 kOhm at 4 K, with positive magnetoconductance). Low resistance samples show characteristics of weak-localization in two dimensions, from which we estimate elastic and inelastic mean free paths. At low field, the Hall resistance is linear up to 4.5 T, which is well-explained by n-type carriers of density 10^{12} cm^{-2} per graphene sheet. The most highly-ordered sample exhibits Shubnikov - de Haas oscillations which correspond to nonlinearities observed in the Hall resistance, indicating a potential new quantum Hall system. We show that the high-mobility films can be patterned via conventional lithographic techniques, and we demonstrate modulation of the film conductance using a top-gate electrode. These key elements suggest electronic device applications based on nano-patterned epitaxial graphene (NPEG), with the potential for large-scale integration.
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            On the Atomic Weight of Graphite

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              Graphite Oxide:  Chemical Reduction to Graphite and Surface Modification with Primary Aliphatic Amines and Amino Acids

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                Carbon
                Carbon
                Elsevier BV
                00086223
                November 2008
                November 2008
                : 46
                : 14
                : 1994-1998
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                10.1016/j.carbon.2008.08.013
                94bdba86-e176-47dd-8bb3-456c6d3a7565
                © 2008

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