Fast-track communicationUltrahigh electron mobility in suspended graphene
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Acknowledgements
We acknowledge fruitful discussions with and experimental help from Erik Henriksen, Jeffrey Kysar, Andrea Young, Barbaros Özyilmaz, and Pablo Jarillo-Herrero. This work is supported by the NSF (No. DMR-03-52738), NSEC grant CHE-0641523, NYSTAR, DOE (No. DE-AIO2-04ER46133 and No. DEFG02-05ER46215), ONR (No. N000150610138), FENA MARCO, W. M. Keck Foundation, and the Microsoft Project Q.
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