Nano and Micro‐Scale Energetic Materials 2023
DOI: 10.1002/9783527835348.ch18
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Light Sensitive Energetic Materials and Their Laser Initiation

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“…So, due to its unique properties, graphene has become the most studied allotropic form of nanocarbon in the last decade. However, it should be noted that although the first work publication devoted to the production of graphene 2D structures goes back to 1958 [11] -that is, long before the discovery of other allotropic forms of nanocarbon -graphene did not attract any significant attention to researchers-only the pioneer work of A. Geim and K. Novoselov awarded the Nobel Prize for the isolation and study of the properties of graphene1 obtained by mechanical exfoliation of graphite, which gave rise to numerous studies devoted to both the development of new synthetic methods and the search for areas of application of graphene [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]. The almost exponential annual growth of publications devoted to the search for new applications of graphene is mainly because, nowadays, the technique of mechanical splitting of graphite has been significantly improved [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, due to its unique properties, graphene has become the most studied allotropic form of nanocarbon in the last decade. However, it should be noted that although the first work publication devoted to the production of graphene 2D structures goes back to 1958 [11] -that is, long before the discovery of other allotropic forms of nanocarbon -graphene did not attract any significant attention to researchers-only the pioneer work of A. Geim and K. Novoselov awarded the Nobel Prize for the isolation and study of the properties of graphene1 obtained by mechanical exfoliation of graphite, which gave rise to numerous studies devoted to both the development of new synthetic methods and the search for areas of application of graphene [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19]. The almost exponential annual growth of publications devoted to the search for new applications of graphene is mainly because, nowadays, the technique of mechanical splitting of graphite has been significantly improved [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%