Since its discovery in 2004, this single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb structure has demonstrated a remarkable combination of characteristics that set it apart from any other known ...
Electronic behavior is a highly engaging domain for physicists exploring the properties of graphene. In this article, we discuss the relationship between stacked graphene and its electronic behavior.
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Scientists develop bio-based graphene foams that can be used to build aerospace objects
The search for materials that combine high performance with environmental responsibility has led researchers ...
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Graphene in concrete is already changing the rules of the game in construction
Description: Engineers have long dreamed of creating a wonderful material that can revolutionize construction. In 2004, their ...
Graphene superlattices offer a versatile platform for engineering the electronic and transport properties of graphene through periodic modulation of its potential landscape. By introducing controlled ...
Artist’s representation of the nanoscopic structure of the new ferroelectric material developed by MIT researchers and colleagues. Blue and gold dots represent the boron and nitride atoms in two ...
Graphene is the strongest of all materials. On top of that, it is exceptionally good at conducting heat and electrical currents, making it one of the most special and versatile materials we know. For ...
Engineers have discovered an unexpected link between two very different realms of physics: the behavior of electrons in ...
Researchers at the University of Illinois have discovered a surprising mathematical connection between two areas of condensed ...
The electronic and magnetic properties of two-dimensional materials both have strong potential for technological applications. Researchers have long assumed that they are distinct phenomena, but ...
Due to its high electron mobilities at ambient temperature and peculiar electronic behaviors like the quantum hall effect, which imitates massless transportation and results in high superconductivity, ...
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