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Congratulations to MultiMode users Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov for the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics

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Stephen Minne Posted: Wed, Oct 6 2010 7:06 PM

On behalf of the entire AFM team I would like to congratulate Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov at the University of Manchester (and 10 year MultiMode SPM users), for jointly winning this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics “for groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene” (http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/2010/)

 

A list of Professor Geim’s highly Cited Papers on Graphene (from Science Watch http://sciencewatch.com/inter/aut/2008/08-aug/08augSWGeim/) is below. You can find examples AFM images of graphene in papers titled "The rise of grapheme,” "Electric field effect in atomically thin carbon films," and “Two-dimensional atomic crystals” below.

 

Congratulations again to Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov!

 

 

Highly Cited Papers by
Andre K. Geim and Colleagues,
Published Since 2004
(Ranked by total citations)

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    Paper

Cites

1

K.S. Novoselov, et al., "Two-dimensional gas of massless Direc fermions in graphene," Nature, 438(7065): 197-200, 2005.

643

2

K.S. Novoselov, et al., "Electric field effect in atomically thin carbon films," Science, 306(5296): 666-9, 2004.

570

3

A.K. Geim, K.S. Novoselov, "The rise of graphene," Nature Materials, 6(3): 183-91, 2007.

224

4

K.S. Novoselov, et al., "Two-dimensional atomic crystals," PNAS, 102(30): 10451-3, 2005.

166

5

K.S. Novoselov, et al., "Unconventional quantum Hall effect and Berry's phase of 2p bilayer graphene," Nature Physics, 2(3): 177-80, 2006.

148

SOURCE: Thomson Reuters
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