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University of Cambridge
Optical constants of graphene layers in the visible range
The paper describes the first measurements and modelling of the wavelength dependent optical properties of graphene allowing for monitoring of surface contamination for the optimization of graphene-based devices. As a direct consequence of the work described in the paper, Dr M. Bruna was appointed from the Politecnico di Torino, Italy to a three year Marie Curie Fellowship (start date October 2011 value £159,616) as part of a total grant of £442,000 [EC FP7 264694, GENIUS-ITN, 2010] at Cambridge. Dr Stefano Borini has been hired by Nokia Research Cambridge to continue the development of graphene technology for sensing and opto-electronics.