Introduction to McKendrick (1926) Applications of Mathematics to Medical Problems

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We describe the synthesis of bilayer graphene thin films deposited on insulating silicon carbide and report the characterization of their electronic band structure using angle-resolved photoemission. By selectively adjusting the carrier concentration in each layer, changes in the Coulomb potential led to control of the gap between valence and conduction bandsEfromovich, S. (1999). Springer Series in Statistics Springer Series in Statistics. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-98135-2. This control over the band structure suggests the potential application of bilayer graphene to switching functions in atomic-scale electronic devices.

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Dietz, K. (1997). Introduction to McKendrick (1926) Applications of Mathematics to Medical Problems (pp. 17–57). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0667-5_2

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