Researchers have identified a new form of magnetism in so-called magnetic graphene, which could point…
Browsing: Graphene
Graphene is a revolutionary material made of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice. It is incredibly strong, lightweight, and an excellent conductor of electricity and heat—properties that have sparked global interest across physics, materials science, and engineering. Since its isolation in 2004, graphene has been explored for use in everything from flexible electronics and high-speed transistors to energy storage, medical devices, and advanced composites. This page features the latest research and innovations in graphene, showcasing how this remarkable material is transforming science and technology.
Removing one charged molecule from a one-dimensional array causes the others to alternately turn ‘on’…
A new three-layered graphene system, twisted at the magic angle, shows enhanced superconductivity and tunability,…
Structure may reveal conditions needed for high-temperature superconductivity. When two sheets of graphene are stacked…
Dotty graphene and doping: Whatever it takes for Russia’s record plasmonics to shine. Physicists from…
Quantum entanglement is key for next-generation computing and communications technology, Aalto researchers can now produce…
A new graphene-MOF hybrid supercapacitor boasts impressive energy and power density, rivaling some batteries. A…
A research team led by Northwestern engineers and Argonne National Laboratory researchers have uncovered new…
On the electromagnetic spectrum, terahertz light is located between infrared radiation and microwaves. It holds…
Technique is 10,000 faster than previous methods, and can create active nanostructured gates directly below…
A joint international research team from POSTECH of South Korea, Raytheon BBN Technologies, Harvard University,…
Electrons inhabit a strange and topsy-turvy world. These infinitesimally small particles have never ceased to…
Researchers used a scanning tunneling microscope to visualize quantum dots in bilayer graphene, an important…
Why do certain materials emit electrons with a very specific energy? This has been a…
A simple method developed at KAUST uses laser beams to create graphene electrodes that have…
Researchers discover new family of quasiparticles in graphene-based materials. A group of researchers led by…
Nanographene is a material that is anticipated to radically improve solar cells, fuel cells, LEDs,…
As progress in traditional computing slows, new forms of computing are coming to the forefront.…