Undergraduate Research & Mentoring Program

Document Type

Poster

Publication Date

Spring 5-23-2018

Subjects

Graphene -- Synthesis -- Technological innovations, Superconductors, Niobium -- Industrial application, Raman spectroscopy, Chemical vapor deposition

Abstract

Since its isolation by mechanical exfoliation in 2004, graphene has attracted enormous interest from the scientific community not the least because of its unique physical and electronic properties. Among these, graphene’s ballistic electron transport and proximity induced superconductivity make graphene-superconductor (GS) hybrid structures a scientifically promising area.

Persistent Identifier

http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/25192

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