Graphene synthesis on SiC: Reduced graphitization temperature by C-cluster and Ar-ion implantation Original Research Article Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, Volumes 356–357, 1 August 2015, Pages 99-102 R. Zhang, H. Li, Z.D. Zhang, Z.S. Wang, S.Y. Zhou, Z. Wang, T.C. Li, J.R. Liu, D.J. Fu | Graphene-based Nano-materials for lithium-sulfur battery and sodium-ion battery Review Article Nano Energy, Available online 14 May 2015, Pages Songping Wu, Rongyun Ge, Mingjia Lu, Rui Xu, Zhen Zhang
Graphical abstractGraphene-based nano-materials have aroused considerable interest as electrode materials for lithium-sulfur battery and sodium-ion battery (SIBs) due to their unique properties. The excellent electrochemical performances of graphene-based nanomaterials suggested that they are promising candidates for electrode materials in next-generation energy storage device. This article is a timely and powerful report, which comprehensively elaborates the present achievements, the latest progress and future advancement of graphene-based electrode materials for Li-S battery and SIBs.
 | Tunable half-metallic properties and spin Seebeck effects in zigzag-edged graphene nanoribbons adsorbed with V atom or V-benzene compound Original Research Article Organic Electronics, Available online 14 May 2015, Pages X.F. Yang, H.L. Wang, X.K. Hong, Y.S. Liu, J.F. Feng, X.F. Wang, C.W. Zhang, F. Chi, M.S. Si
Graphical abstract(a) Schematics of three adsorption sites (red balles) on ZGNRs-based two-probe devices. Shadow regions represent the left and right electrodes. (b) Spin polarization at the Fermi level for different adsorption sites. (c) Spin-dependent Seebeck coefficient for different adsorption sites. (d) Absolute values of the corresponding charge and spin Seebeck coefficients for different adsorption sites.
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