File:Simpleshow foundation What is Graphene.webm

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English: This video explains the basics about Graphene - the first two-dimensional atomic crystal made up of carbon atoms & arranged in a hexagonal lattice. Due to its unique combination of superior properties, graphene is a credible starting point for new disruptive technologies across a wide range of fields.

Authors: Kai Blisch, Ilya Kompasov

Scientific Advisor: Sir Prof. Konstantin Novoselov FRS (Nobel prize winner in physics 2010)

This video was produced in cooperation with the Graphene Flagship.
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