Graphene films find applications across multiple fields:
Electronics: Due to its high electrical conductivity, graphene can be used in transistors, flexible displays, and other electronic components. Energy Storage: Graphene films enhance the performance of batteries and supercapacitors by improving charge storage capacity and charge/discharge rates. Sensors: Graphene's high surface area and sensitivity make it ideal for gas, chemical, and biological sensors. Composites: Adding graphene to polymers or metals can significantly improve their mechanical and thermal properties, making them useful in aerospace and automotive industries.