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2D Heterostructures for Next-Generation Technology

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2D Heterostructures for Next-Generation Technology. / Fong, James.
2018. Poster session presented at nanoscience@Surfaces Summer School, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

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Fong, J 2018, '2D Heterostructures for Next-Generation Technology', nanoscience@Surfaces Summer School, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2/07/18.

APA

Fong, J. (2018). 2D Heterostructures for Next-Generation Technology. Poster session presented at nanoscience@Surfaces Summer School, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

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Fong J. 2D Heterostructures for Next-Generation Technology. 2018. Poster session presented at nanoscience@Surfaces Summer School, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

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Fong, James. / 2D Heterostructures for Next-Generation Technology. Poster session presented at nanoscience@Surfaces Summer School, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Bibtex

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title = "2D Heterostructures for Next-Generation Technology",
abstract = "We discuss methods of fabricating 2D structures from materials held together by strong van der Waals (vdW) forces. Langmuir-Blodgett deposition is used to fabricate layers of molecules on substrates. Combining 2D materials (2DMs) with other materials creates new optical and nanomechanical properties. We investigate the effect of the presence of C60 and gold nanoparticles beneath a layer of a 2DM.",
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RIS

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