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Geim and Novoselov win Nobel Prize in physics
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Professor Andre Geim and Dr Konstantin Novoselov. AP
Professor Andre Geim and Dr Konstantin Novoselov. AP

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences cited Geim and Novoselov, who are both linked to universities in Britain, for experiments with graphene, a flake of carbon that is only one atom thick.

Experiments with graphene could lead to the development of new material and "the manufacture of innovative electronics," the citation said.

"Since it is practically transparent and a good conductor, graphene is suitable for producing transparent touch screens, light panels and maybe even solar cells," the academy said.
Geim, 51, is a Dutch national while Novoselov, 36, holds British and Russian citizenship. Both are natives of Russia and started their careers in physics there.

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(Published 05 October 2010, 15:45 IST)