| We are used to reading about how the unique properties of Graphene are set to revolutionise future technology but recent research gives a gl...
| We are used to reading about how the unique properties of Graphene are set to revolutionise future technology but recent research gives a gl...
| It sounds like an idea from a bad science fiction movie: mushrooms that produce current. But it is most certainly true (although not yet on...
| Adding an extra encapsulating layer on top of two-dimensional layers used to fabricate nanoelectronic devices significantly reduces the risk...
| Because electrons and holes move faster in tellurene than in other materials, this two-dimensional crystal created from the rare element tel...
| Since the discovery more than 10 years ago, the unusual electrical properties of graphene, a two-dimensional material consisting of carbon a...
| AIBs (Aluminum-Ion Batteries) offer some significant advantages over established battery technology: They use cheap, non-combustible materia...
| Researchers at the Swedish Chalmers University of Technology have developed a new design of terahertz sensor using graphene. The sensor is s...
| In 'wires' made from graphene, essential electronic components (such as diodes), can be built in with atomic precision. This results in a fu...
| Researchers at the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA) and the University of Connecticut, led by professors Richard Kaner and Jam...
| The intrinsic but 'dormant' characteristic of graphene to carry an electric current without resistance – superconductivity – was already kno...