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Caption: Georgia Tech graduate student Baiqian Zhang and undergraduate student Holly Tinkey observe a high-temperature furnace used to produce epitaxial graphene on a silicon carbide wafer. A new "templated growth" technique allows fabrication of nanoribbons with smooth edges and high conductivity.
Credit: Georgia Tech Photo: Gary Meek
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