Friday, October 23, 2015

Most cited papers in graphene related subjects



The most cited one is the “Electric field effect in atomically thin carbon films” which was published in 2004 and so far it has been cited more than 19,000 times. And this papers was considered when the two of the authors of this paper were granted with Nobel prize for physics in 2010.

2.             Novoselov, K.S., et al., Two-dimensional gas of massless Dirac fermions in graphene. Nature, 2005. 438(7065): p. 197-200.
3.             Zhang, Y.B., et al., Experimental observation of the quantum Hall effect and Berry's phase in graphene. Nature, 2005. 438(7065): p. 201-204.
4.             Ferrari, A.C., et al., Raman spectrum of graphene and graphene layers. Physical Review Letters, 2006. 97(18).
5.             Stankovich, S., et al., Graphene-based composite materials. Nature, 2006. 442(7100): p. 282-286.
6.             Geim, A.K. and K.S. Novoselov, The rise of graphene. Nature Materials, 2007. 6(3): p. 183-191.
7.             Stankovich, S., et al., Synthesis of graphene-based nanosheets via chemical reduction of exfoliated graphite oxide. Carbon, 2007. 45(7): p. 1558-1565.
8.             Lee, C., et al., Measurement of the elastic properties and intrinsic strength of monolayer graphene. Science, 2008. 321(5887): p. 385-388.
9.             Castro Neto, A.H., et al., The electronic properties of graphene. Reviews of Modern Physics, 2009. 81(1): p. 109-162.
10.          Geim, A.K., Graphene: Status and Prospects. Science, 2009. 324(5934): p. 1530-1534.

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