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Academic Writing GCP 12 Francis Tien 29 April 2015 Scientific Background on the Nobel Prize in Physics 2010 Graphene Background This paper is written by the Class for Physics of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. The paper’s aim is to explain the background of graphene, its history, and its properties. Graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in honeycomb lattices. Method This is a scientific paper complied by using scientific data, graphs, and models to explain the properties of graphene. It took quantitative information from research done by the two 2010 Nobel Prize laureates in Physics. The paper also mentioned scientists who predicted or studied graphene before the two laureates. Results This paper achieved its aim by clearly explaining the basic properties of graphene. It complied all the information scientists know for graphene so far. The paper also mentions the future applications and potentials of graphene. Conclusion Graphene is listed as the first 2D material, its discovery can lead to many new possibilities. For its significance in physics, graphene is selected as the winning study for the Nobel Prize in Physics 2010. References Class for Physics of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. (2010, October 5). Scientific Background on the Nobel Prize in Physics 2010 Graphene. Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden. Retrieved from

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Academic WritingGCP 12Francis Tien29 April 2015

Scientific Background on the Nobel Prize in Physics 2010 Graphene

BackgroundThis paper is written by the Class for Physics of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. The paper’s aim is to explain the background of graphene, its history, and its properties. Graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in honeycomb lattices.

MethodThis is a scientific paper complied by using scientific data, graphs, and models to explain the properties of graphene. It took quantitative information from research done by the two 2010 Nobel Prize laureates in Physics. The paper also mentioned scientists who predicted or studied graphene before the two laureates.

ResultsThis paper achieved its aim by clearly explaining the basic properties of graphene. It complied all the information scientists know for graphene so far. The paper also mentions the future applications and potentials of graphene.

ConclusionGraphene is listed as the first 2D material, its discovery can lead to many new possibilities. For its significance in physics, graphene is selected as the winning study for the Nobel Prize in Physics 2010.

ReferencesClass for Physics of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. (2010, October 5).

Scientific Background on the Nobel Prize in Physics 2010 Graphene. Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden. Retrieved from HTTP://KVA.SE