Science and technology roadmap for graphene, related two-dimensional crystals, and hybrid systems

Ferrari, Andrea C. and Bonaccorso, Francesco and Fal'ko, Vladimir and Novoselov, Konstantin S. and Roche, Stephan and Bøggild, Peter and Borini, Stefano and Koppens, Frank H. L. and Palermo, Vincenzo and Pugno, Nicola and Garrido, José A. and Sordan, Roman and Bianco, Alberto and Ballerini, Laura and Prato, Maurizio and Lidorikis, Elefterios and Kivioja, Jani and Marinelli, Claudio and Ryhänen, Tapani and Morpurgo, Alberto and Coleman, Jonathan N. and Nicolosi, Valeria and Colombo, Luigi and Fert, Albert and Garcia-Hernandez, Mar and Bachtold, Adrian and Schneider, Grégory F. and Guinea, Francisco and Dekker, Cees and Barbone, Matteo and Sun, Zhipei and Galiotis, Costas and Grigorenko, Alexander N. and Konstantatos, Gerasimos and Kis, Andras and Katsnelson, Mikhail and Vandersypen, Lieven and Loiseau, Annick and Morandi, Vittorio and Neumaier, Daniel and Treossi, Emanuele and Pellegrini, Vittorio and Polini, Marco and Tredicucci, Alessandro and Williams, Gareth M. and Hee Hong, Byung and Ahn, Jong-Hyun and Min Kim, Jong and Zirath, Herbert and van Wees, Bart J. and van der Zant, Herre and Occhipinti, Luigi and Di Matteo, Andrea and Kinloch, Ian A. and Seyller, Thomas and Quesnel, Etienne and Feng, Xinliang and Teo, Ken and Rupesinghe, Nalin and Hakonen, Pertti and Neil, Simon R. T. and Tannock, Quentin and Löfwander, Tomas and Kinaret, Jari. (2014) Science and technology roadmap for graphene, related two-dimensional crystals, and hybrid systems. Project Report. Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Abstract

We present the science and technology roadmap for graphene, related two-dimensional crystals, and hybrid systems, targeting an evolution in technology, that might lead to impacts and benefits reaching into most areas of society. This roadmap was developed within the framework of the European Graphene Flagship and outlines the main targets and research areas as best understood at the start of this ambitious project. We provide an overview of the key aspects of graphene and related materials (GRMs), ranging from fundamental research challenges to a variety of applications in a large number of sectors, highlighting the steps necessary to take GRMs from a state of raw potential to a point where they might revolutionize multiple industries. We also define an extensive list of acronyms in an effort to standardize the nomenclature in this emerging field.

Item Type: Monograph (Project Report)
InterNano Taxonomy: Informatics and Standards
Nanoscale Objects and Nanostructured Materials > Other Nanostructured Materials > Graphene
Social and Economic Impacts
Collections: Nanomanufacturing Report Collection
Depositing User: Blake Spitz
Date Deposited: 25 Feb 2015 15:09
Last Modified: 25 Feb 2015 15:09
URI: http://eprints.internano.org/id/eprint/2226

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