I've been working with graphene for over a year now, and before that I was working with photonic nanostructures. For me the transition from nano to graphene was natural. After the initial excitement and a period of learning that comes with a new job, I've recently started to follow my old nano-community again. Although to me it has seemed that the fields of nano and graphene are intertwined, I have now started to think that maybe they are two different worlds. So I think this is the proper place for me to ask the following: do you consider graphene to be part of the nano world? Do you have an interest in graphene?


I am very curious to find out!

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Comment by Marko Spasenovic on November 16, 2012 at 7:49pm

The 3 nm is probably a layer of some other material that has adsorbed to the graphene surface, like water.

Comment by sumanta kumar sahoo on November 16, 2012 at 12:10pm

Hi Marko, as i know the interplanner distance is arround 0.3nm, but some paper discussed by AFM image, a single/bilayer graphene have 3nm or more experimentally. 

Comment by Marko Spasenovic on November 14, 2012 at 9:45am

Actually, the thickness is (theoretically) 0.3nm. I was just wandering whether people on this site have an interest in graphene, or is "nano" considered to be reserved more for metal, dielectric, and biological particles?

Comment by sumanta kumar sahoo on November 14, 2012 at 5:06am

Dear sir,

Yes it is. Its thickness(3rd dimension) is about 3nm.

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