The electric and magnetic properties of graphite.
Graphite is perhaps the most unique of all solids. It has long been known that graphite possesses a layer structure. Within a layer the carbon atoms are arranged in a continuous hexagonal array, each atom having three nearest neighbors at a distance of 1.42 A°. The distance between adjacent layers,...
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McGill University
1957
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