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08 May 08:26

Excitonic Photoluminescence from Nanodisc States in Graphene Oxides

by Daichi Kozawa, Xi Zhu, Yuhei Miyauchi, Shinichiro Mouri, Masao Ichida, Haibin Su and Kazunari Matsuda

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The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
DOI: 10.1021/jz500516u
09 Jan 13:35

Effects of substrate roughness and electron–phonon coupling on thickness-dependent friction of graphene

by Yalin Dong
Molecular dynamics simulation and the two-temperature method are carried out to model the effects of substrate roughness as well as electron–phonon coupling on thickness-dependent friction on graphene. It is found that substrate roughness can significantly enhance friction of graphene, which is orders of magnitude larger than that on smooth substrate due to puckering effect. Additionally, the adhesive force between graphene and substrate plays opposite roles for smooth and rough substrates. While on a smooth substrate, a larger adhesion hinders the wrinkle formation in graphene, therefore suppressing friction, on a rough substrate, adhesion helps induce atomic roughness in graphene and leads to friction enhancement. We also incorporate electron–phonon coupling into the atomistic modelling through a two-temperature method, and discover that its effect on friction is very small compared to that of roughness.
11 Dec 14:29

Ab initio assessment of graphene nanoribbons reactivity for molecule adsorption and conductance modulation: nitrogen dioxide nanosensor

RSC Adv., 2014, 4,2346-2354
DOI: 10.1039/C3RA46372A, Paper
Kirti K. Paulla, Ahmed J. Hassan, Cory R. Knick, Amir A. Farajian
Reactivity of graphene nanoribbons is quantitatively assessed and their nanoelectronic-based nanosensor functionality for detecting extremely low gas concentrations is demonstrated.
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