
February 17, 2015
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6:00 pm
4138 Physics Research Building
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GRAPHENE FACTORY yearly update
The Graphene Factory is an undergraduate research group, which aims to grow and characterize high-quality CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) graphene samples. All students are trained to use the CVD furnace for the graphene growth, and each student specializes in one area of the processing and characterization of the samples: optical imaging, AFM, Raman spectroscopy, transfer methods, and optimization of growth conditions. Our high-quality, large area graphene samples are available for OSU researchers to purchase at the NSL desk. If you would like more information, come to the talk, or email Sara Mueller (mueller.352@osu.edu).
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2015-02-17 17:00:00
2015-02-17 18:00:00
GRAPHENE FACTORY yearly update
The Graphene Factory is an undergraduate research group, which aims to grow and characterize high-quality CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) graphene samples. All students are trained to use the CVD furnace for the graphene growth, and each student specializes in one area of the processing and characterization of the samples: optical imaging, AFM, Raman spectroscopy, transfer methods, and optimization of growth conditions. Our high-quality, large area graphene samples are available for OSU researchers to purchase at the NSL desk. If you would like more information, come to the talk, or email Sara Mueller (mueller.352@osu.edu).
4138 Physics Research Building
America/New_York
public
The Graphene Factory is an undergraduate research group, which aims to grow and characterize high-quality CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition) graphene samples. All students are trained to use the CVD furnace for the graphene growth, and each student specializes in one area of the processing and characterization of the samples: optical imaging, AFM, Raman spectroscopy, transfer methods, and optimization of growth conditions.
Our high-quality, large area graphene samples are available for OSU researchers to purchase at the NSL desk.
If you would like more information, come to the talk, or email Sara Mueller (mueller.352@osu.edu).