Tag Archives: Graphene

Extracting the Spin and Valley Information of Electrons

An electron’s spin and valley information can be determined by monitoring how easily that electron passes through a qubit.  Read more in APS Physics…

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Technique Tunes Into Graphene Nanoribbons’ Electronic Potential

Breakthrough could lead to high-speed, low-power nanoscale data storage. Continue reading

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Electrons in graphene follow viscous fluid laws

A new imaging technique captures the characteristic hydrodynamic flow profile. Continue reading

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A big step for nanoporous graphene provides a small step for desalination

Carbon-nanotube reinforcement and template-based etching help scale up membranes. Continue reading

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Nanoporous graphene for desalination

Carbon nanotube reinforcement and template-based etching help scale up membranes. Continue reading

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Theoretical framework illuminates graphene’s optomechanical properties

Explaining how to enhance optical forces and control the mechanical deformation in stacks of graphene sheets.  Read more in MRS Bulletin…

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Sensitive and Specific: A New Way of Probing Electrolyte/Electrode Interfaces

Berkeley Lab researchers’ novel diffraction spectroscopy technique will provide insight to chemical processes at important battery interface. Continue reading

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