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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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James Tour and Duy Luong show a sample of pure turbostratic flash-graphene

Flash Graphene Synthesis – Electricity Turns Garbage Into Graphene

Graphene is the thinnest yet one of the most strong materials known to man while being only one atom thick. On top of that, graphene is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity and has remarkable light absorption abilities. It is truly a material that could change the world, with unlimited potential for integration in

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Graphene-coated fibers make a good fit for wearable electronics

Graphene-coated fibers make a good fit for wearable electronics

Researchers have successfully transferred monolayer graphene to fibers commonly used in the textile industry. The transparent, flexible material could one day be used to create embedded wearable electronics, such as phones, fitness trackers or MP3 players. Not only is graphene strong and flexible, but it’s also the thinnest substance capable of conducting electricity, giving it

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