Friday, 26 February 2016

Surrey University looks for graphene partners

Surrey University and BAe Systems have developed ultra-thin, patterned graphene sheets for infrared imaging in opto-MEMs devices which could also be used for energy-scavenging wall-paper, for powering sensors and for low-light solar cells. The research shows how graphene can be manipulated to create the most light-absorbent material for its weight made to date and useful for capturing light ...

Surrey University looks for graphene partners



from ElectronicsWeekly http://www.electronicsweekly.com/news/research-news/surrey-university-looks-for-graphene-partners-2016-02/

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