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Taking Graphene from 2D to 3D—with Light

Written by Jeff Hopkins | 10/11/18 3:30 PM

Graphene, a 2D material made from a layer of carbon one atom thick, is the strongest material known to date, but not very practical in its 2D form. Scientists at Virginia Tech and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have devised a way to 3D print graphene that would make it easier to use yet preserve many of its 2D mechanical and conductivity properties.

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