metalgraphene
Metalgraphene is a two-dimensional material composed of metal atoms arranged in a honeycomb lattice structure, analogous to graphene. It was first synthesized in 2016 by a team of researchers from the University of Texas at Dallas and the University of California, Berkeley. The material is created by depositing a thin layer of metal atoms onto a substrate and then annealing the sample to allow the atoms to rearrange into a honeycomb structure.
Metalgraphene exhibits unique electronic and magnetic properties due to its two-dimensional nature and the presence of
The synthesis of metalgraphene is relatively simple and can be done using standard thin-film deposition techniques.
Metalgraphene is a promising new material with unique electronic and magnetic properties. Its synthesis is relatively