Graphene: Properties and Applications - Part 4
In this colloquium talk, Professor Alexander Balandin overviews some of graphene's
properties, and discuss possible applications, focusing on the work conducted
at UC-Riverside. Specifically, Balandin talks about the use of Raman spectroscopy
as nanometrology tool for graphene; measurements of the lattice (phonon) thermal
conductivity of "free" graphene; unique features of the acoustic phonon
transport in 2D crystals such as graphene; electron-beam irradiation effects
on graphene; design and fabrication of graphene field-effect transistors; and
measurements of the electronic 1/f noise in graphene devices. Balandin concludes
with my prediction of possible graphene's practical applications.
Run time: 13.10 mins