Senior Theses
Publication Date
5-24-2024
Document Type
Thesis (Open Access)
Degree Name
Bachelor of Science in Physics
Department
Physics
Faculty Advisor(s)
Michael Crosser
Subject Categories
Physics
Abstract
Two-dimensional materials, such as graphene, have remarkable proper&es. As one of the thinnest, strongest, and most conduc&ve materials known to humanity, graphene holds promise for revolu&onizing numerous technological applica&ons. These applica&ons all require different numbers of layers of graphene. However, with graphene being so thin it is difficult to quickly determine how many layers there are. By using an adhesion value and a height value of graphene one may be able to iden&fy the number of layers more accurately.
Recommended Citation
Larson, Tyler, "Rela&onship Between the Height of Graphene and Its Adhesion Value" (2024). Senior Theses. 53.
https://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/physstud_theses/53