Graphene
Creating quantum materials in an easy way
This work could potentially create quantum devices such as orbital magnets and superconductors in the future.
Scientists captured low-level noise of a single bacterium
These findings deepen our understanding of processes underlying cellular dynamics.
A tunable graphene-based platform to study rare physics
Finely controlled approach enables ‘exceptional’ devices; has implications for future optoelectronics.
Improving lab-on-chip at-home diagnostic tests with graphene
A way for high-performance lab-on-chip chemical sensing systems against infectious diseases.
Scientists created the most perfect graphene yet
New discovery allows for scalable production of fold-free and ad-layer-free single-crystal graphene.
A thermal switch to moderate heat of electronic devices
It functions as a resistor in an electrical circuit.
A rare type of superconductivity observed in magic-angle twisted trilayer graphene
New findings might help inform the design of more powerful MRI machines or robust quantum computers.
Graphene can be used for ultra-high density hard disk drives
It stores ten times more data.
A graphene filter for efficient carbon capture
Graphene filter makes carbon capture more efficient and cheaper.
Producing highly efficient X-ray detectors
3D-printing perovskites on graphene make next-gen X-ray detectors.