Graphene has long been hailed as a "wonder material." It is incredibly strong, highly conductive and almost impossibly ...
By 2030, graphene’s market may rise from $1.2B to $3.58B, giving you clear context on where sensors, batteries, and concrete ...
Reshaping graphene from flat sheets into compact particles solves a key manufacturing problem, enabling printable conductive ...
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.
Graphene is a single layer (one atom thick) of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice. This unique structure gives it several remarkable properties, including a large specific surface area ...
The BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Basic Sciences has gone in this eighteenth edition to physicists Allan ...
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 ...
Graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) are narrow strips of graphene whose remarkable electronic properties arise from their reduced dimensionality and unique edge configurations. The quantum confinement and ...
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, ...
The market for 2D materials beyond graphene, driven by R&D, is set for growth in next-gen electronics, flexible displays, and energy storage. Opportunities lie in nanotech, clean energy, and biomed ...
Juan Casado Cordón, Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University of Malaga, considers graphene—an infinite layer of carbon atoms—as one of the greatest discoveries of the last 20 years due to its ...
C60 molecules on a gold substrate appear more complex than their graphene counterparts, but have much more ordinary electronic properties. This is now shown by measurements with ARPES at BESSY II and ...