Atomic Force Microscopy Webinar Series
Mapping Graphene's Surface Potential with <20nm Resolution
A PeakForce KPFM study in a controlled <1ppm water and oxygen environment
Friday, September 27, 2013
8AM PDT/3PM GMT or 7PM PDT/2AM GMT
Join us as Bruker's Gregory Andreev demonstrates important new insights into graphene physics using the combination of PeakForce KPFM and the GloveBox Integrated System with guest speaker Aravind Vijayaraghavan from the University of Manchester's National Graphene Institute.
INTRODUCTION
Graphene, the world’s thinnest, strongest and most conductive material, was first isolated and characterized at The University of Manchester by Andre Geim and Professor Kostya Novoselov. They were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2010 for their research. This transparent, one-atom thick flat sheet of carbon has the potential to revolutionize technology, from smartphones and ultrafast broadband to drug delivery and computer chips.
THIS WEBINAR WILL:
» Demonstrate new insights into graphene physics using the combination of two unique Bruker technologies: PeakForce KPFM and the GloveBox Integrated System
» Discuss graphene surface potential in a controlled environment compared to ambient conditions
» Show results of the surface potential closely approaching levels expected for intrinsic graphene which is an effect typically achieved only in vacuum chambers and at low temperatures.
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