Relationship Of the Number of Graphene Layers and Its Adhesion Value
Faculty Sponsor(s)
Joelle Murray
Subject Area
Physics/Applied Physics
Description
Two-dimensional materials such as graphene have become leading topics of research for scientists everywhere. Its remarkable properties have sparked intense research interest across various disciplines, ranging from materials science and physics to electronics and energy. As one of the thinnest, strongest, and most conductive materials known to humanity, graphene holds immense promise for revolutionizing numerous technological applications, and these applications are growing every day. With the numerous applications of this material the need for knowing exactly how many layers you have is growing. Using an adhesion value and a known thickness range the number of layers of graphene should correlate giving a quick an easy measurement to know the exact number of layers.
Recommended Citation
Larson, Tyler, "Relationship Of the Number of Graphene Layers and Its Adhesion Value" (2024). Linfield University Student Symposium: A Celebration of Scholarship and Creative Achievement. Event. Submission 19.
https://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/symposium/2024/all/19
Relationship Of the Number of Graphene Layers and Its Adhesion Value
Two-dimensional materials such as graphene have become leading topics of research for scientists everywhere. Its remarkable properties have sparked intense research interest across various disciplines, ranging from materials science and physics to electronics and energy. As one of the thinnest, strongest, and most conductive materials known to humanity, graphene holds immense promise for revolutionizing numerous technological applications, and these applications are growing every day. With the numerous applications of this material the need for knowing exactly how many layers you have is growing. Using an adhesion value and a known thickness range the number of layers of graphene should correlate giving a quick an easy measurement to know the exact number of layers.