Defects in two-dimensional materials (such as an atom-thick sheet of graphene) can dramatically alter the way that the surface ripples, even stopping the sheet in place like a freeze frame. Defects in two-dimensional materials (such as an atom-thick sheet of graphene) can dramatically alter the way that the surface ripples, even stopping the sheet in place like a freeze frame. Nanophysics Nanomaterials Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Breaking the surface: How damage reshapes ripples in graphene
