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The first experimental evidence of graphene in 2004 established a completely new class of materials, the so-called two-dimensional (2D) solids. Their name stems from the fact that they are only a ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNGroundbreaking accordion effect makes graphene more stretchable by removing atomsAustrian researchers have unlocked a groundbreaking property of graphene, making it significantly more stretchable ...
The rules about magnetic order may need to be rewritten. Researchers have discovered that chromium selenide ...
Graphene is a two-dimensional material consisting of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a honeycomb structure. Its properties include high strength and good conductivity of heat and ...
Imagine a world in which free-floating electric vehicles charge wirelessly as they glide down highways, laptops are hundreds ...
Researchers have discovered that chromium selenide, which is not usually magnetic, suddenly transforms into a magnetic ...
Two-dimensional materials are substances with ... Prominent examples include quantum wells and graphene. Fracture behaviours and related atomic-scale phenomena of van der Waals materials are ...
Graphene has recently received special interest in the field of catalysis because of its unique two-dimensional structure with its high surface area, special electronic and ballistic transport ...
The rules about magnetic order may need to be rewritten. Researchers have discovered that chromium selenide (Cr₂Se₃) - ...
the 13th edition of the Graphene Conference series - the largest European event in Graphene and 2-dimensional materials at the University of Manchester. The Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, ...
Graphene is the world’s first two-dimensional material, flexible, transparent, more conductive than copper, and is known to block the passage of helium, the hardest gas to block. Corrosion costs the ...
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Stability solution brings carbyne closer to practical applicationCarbyne's extreme strength and instability made it hard to study, but researchers may have found a way to produce it reliably ...
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