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[[File:Gr unit.png|600px| Picture from [https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.4951692 G. Yang at al. AIP Advances 6, 055115 (2016)] ]] | [[File:Gr unit.png|600px| Picture from [https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.4951692 G. Yang at al. AIP Advances 6, 055115 (2016)] ]] | ||
− | * Graphene has an honeycomb lattice and we can define the unit cell by considering an hexagonal lattice and two atoms per cell. | + | * Graphene has an honeycomb lattice and we can define the unit cell by considering an hexagonal lattice and two atoms per cell. The CC distance is 0.142nm |
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- Graphene has an honeycomb lattice and we can define the unit cell by considering an hexagonal lattice and two atoms per cell. The CC distance is 0.142nm