Potential for this high conductivity can be seen by considering graphite, a 3D version of graphene that has basal plane thermal conductivity of over a ( comparable to diamond ).
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Naturally occurring ice spikes, often in the form of circular ice candles or basal planes and the direction that is perpendicular to the basal planes is called the c-axis.
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Naturally occurring ice spikes, often in the form of circular ice candles or basal planes and the direction that is perpendicular to the basal planes is called the c-axis.
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This form of twinning in quartz is relatively common but the occurrence of close-spaced Brazil twins parallel to the basal plane, ( 0001 ), has only been reported from impact structures.
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There are distinct cleavages parallel to the faces of the prism ( 110 ) and the basal plane ( 001 ), but these are not so well developed as in the isomorphous minerals barite and celestite.
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In graphite, the c-axis ( out of plane ) thermal conductivity is over a factor of ~ 100 smaller due to the weak binding forces between basal planes as well as the larger lattice spacing.
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:Sea ice has an intragranular porous substructure that consists of submillimeter diameter air bubbles and brine pockets, totaling 4-5 vol . %, arrayed in a plate-like manner parallel to basal planes.
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CNTs are readily aligned in a high density geometry ( i . e ., a vertically aligned forest ) but lack high charge density surfaces the sidewalls of the CNTs are similar to the basal plane of graphene and exhibit low charge density except where edge defects exist.
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Terbium has a simple ferromagnetic ordering at temperatures below 219 K . Above 219 K, it turns into a helical antiferromagnetic state in which all of the atomic moments in a particular basal plane layer are parallel, and oriented at a fixed angle to the moments of adjacent layers.