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I've read several not-very-scientific articles about graphene. What puzzles me is this: It is supposed to be a one-atom-thick layer of carbon atoms, and it is claimed that it could work as a display (like a very flexible screen or something like that). First of all, how would we be able to see these sheets if they're only one atom thick? Second, and related to the first question, how would they function as displays? If they are only one atom in thickness, how would they emit enough photons to create a visible image to the human eye?
Any comment on the topic is very appreciated :)
Any comment on the topic is very appreciated :)