Photo of I-MRSEC team that contributed to this research project, including Prof. Elif Ertekin, Prof. Pinshane Huang, Prof. Arend van der Zande, and graduate students Edmund Han and Jaehyung Yu. (Photo by Stephanie Adams)
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New research by engineers at the University of Illinois combines atomic-scale experimentation with computer modeling to determine how much energy it takes to bend multilayer graphene – a question that has eluded scientists since graphene was first isolated. The findings are reported in the journal Nature Materials.

The National Science Foundation, through the Illinois Materials Research Center, supported this research.