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An illustration showing superconducting Cooper pairs in magic-angle multilayer graphene family. The adjacent layers are twisted in an alternating fashion. Credit: Ella Maru Studio The…
Mathematicians have discovered that moiré patterns formed by rotating and stretching one lattice relative to another may be used to design a variety of composite…
Snowflakes etched in graphene at Skoltech. The light areas are graphene, and the dark ones are oxidized copper. The snowflake pattern emerged as the surrounding…
New research explores the imaginative possibility that our reality is only one half of a pair of interacting worlds. Physicists sometimes come up with bizarre…
Water contact angle measurements of graphene give information about macroscopic wettability. On the other hand, the VSFG experiment can provide information about the microscopic structure…
Nematic order in twisted bilayer graphene. Credit: Seiichiro Onari Superconductors are materials that conduct electrical current with almost no electrical resistance at all. This property…
A graphene drum can reveal the sound of bacteria. Have you ever wondered if bacteria make distinctive sounds? If we could listen to bacteria, we…
Schematic diagram of fabricating process for the solar-thermal MSC and their energy storage performance under different light intensities. Credit: LI Nian Prof. WANG Zhenyang’s research…
An international team, co-led by researchers at The University of Manchester’s National Graphene Institute (NGI) in the UK and the Penn State College of Engineering…
Graphene charge carriers lying on different energetic levels represented by the Dirac cones, which, depending on the number of charge carriers, are occupied up to…
A molecule of the cancer medication doxorubicin (foreground), detected using the van der Waals vertical heterostructure biosensor (background). The background is an actual nanoscale scattering…
First experimental realization of energetic ions driven by intense laser irradiating the world’s thinnest and strongest target. Laser-driven ion acceleration has been studied to develop…
This image offers an abstract visual representation of graphene oxide sheets (black layers) embedded with nanodiamonds (bright white points). The nanodiamonds exert long range electrostatic…
The image of the graphene layers on the photocathode shows areas of low quantum efficiency (in blue) where no electron transmission occurs. The red and…
Cosmic physics mimicked on table-top as grapheneGraphene is an allotrope of carbon in the form of a single layer of atoms in a two-dimensional hexagonal…
The design of new materials allows for either improved efficiency of known applications or totally new applications that were out of reach with the previously…
An illustration of positively charged holes interacting with negatively charged electrons between two sheets of graphene to form a bosonic pair. Credit: Cory R. Dean,…
Scanning tunneling microscopy image of a zigzag graphene nanoribbon. Credit: Felix Fischer/Berkeley Lab Technique Tunes Into Graphene Nanoribbons’ Electronic Potential Ever since grapheneGraphene is an…
Magnetene could have useful applications as a lubricant in implantable devices or other micro-electro-mechanical systems. A team of researchers from University of Toronto Engineering and…