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Synchrotron Radiation Characterization
A high‐energy, bright, coherent and collimating light emitted by the synchrotron radiation source illuminates the way of graphene research. In article number 2202469, Mengqi Zeng, Lei Fu, and co‐workers introduce these characterized interface structures of graphene, including interlayer spacing, layer number, stacking order, and heterogeneous atom doping, which...
Recently, many breakthroughs have been made in graphene research, allowing scientists to explore and understand the material world from a two‐dimensional (2D) perspective. The interface issue of graphene is the most important, because all of its atoms are exposed to the interface for this atomically thin material. The 2D nature necessitates a sensitive and non‐destructive interface probe to detect...