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NEW STUDY SHOWS RARE FORM OF MAGNETIC AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTY IN STACK TWISTED GRAPHENE

NEW STUDY SHOWS RARE FORM OF MAGNETIC AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTY IN STACK-TWISTED GRAPHENE

A group of scientists at Columbia University and the University of Washington has found unique electronic states along with an uncommon kind of magnetism, can develop in a three-layer graphene structure. The work was inspired by current research studies of twisted monolayers or twisted bilayers of graphene, making up either 2 or 4 overall sheets. These results were discovered to treat […]

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Researchers Developed VO2 Based MEMS Mirror Actuator That Requires Very Low Power

Researchers Develop Transparent Flexible Terahertz Sensors With Graphene

The researchers of the Swedish Chalmers University of Technology have developed a new design of terahertz sensor using Graphene. This flexible sensor can be integrated into wearable materials. Most importantly, it can be manufactured very cheaply and also it is practically transparent. This new type of sensor could be a major breakthrough by opening doors of many new applications. The

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Graphene Electronic Circuits with Atomic Precision

Abstract The use of graphene in electronic devices requires a band gap, which can be achieved by creating nanostructures such as graphene nanoribbons. A wide variety of atomically precise graphene nanoribbons can be prepared through on-surface synthesis, bringing the concept of graphene nanoribbon electronics closer to reality. For future applications it is beneficial to integrate

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A Laser Treatment To Improve Paper Electronics

A Laser Treatment To Improve Paper Electronics

“NanoEngineers” research group at Iowa University have been devoting efforts to use graphene and its amazing properties in their sensors and other technologies. Graphene has many extraordinary properties. It is about 100 times stronger than the strongest steel. It conducts heat and electricity efficiently and is nearly transparent. Inspired by some recent projects about using inkjet

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