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Mechanical cleaning of graphene using in situ electron microscopy
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This groundbreaking research by Peter Schweizer and colleagues unveils a novel site-specific mechanical cleaning technique leveraging in situ electron microscopy. This method promises to effectively eliminate surface contamination from 2D membranes like graphene, enhancing experimental accuracy and paving the way for advances in nanocrystalline graphene synthesis.
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