Defect Engineering: Graphene Gets Designer Defects
Lincoln D. Carr, Mark T. Lusk

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method of defect engineering in graphene, embedding extended one-dimensional defects that can function as conducting wires within a perfect graphene sheet.
Contribution
It presents a new approach to create designer defects in graphene for potential electronic applications.
Findings
Embedded defects can act as conducting wires
Enhanced electrical properties in defect-engineered graphene
Potential for customizable electronic devices
Abstract
An extended one-dimensional defect that has the potential to act as a conducting wire has been embedded in another perfect graphene sheet.
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