Advances in optical data management require the integrated form factors of devices for high-speed, low-energy operation. Diversified nonlinear platforms benefit from graphene with broadband, ultrafast ...
Researchers at the National Graphene Institute, in collaboration with the National University of Singapore, have shown that ...
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Physicists have long been drawn to the nonlinear Hall effect: a subtle variant of the classical Hall effect, in which an ...
Graphene is a two-dimensional wonder material that has been suggested for a wide range of applications in energy, technology, construction, and more since it was first isolated from graphite in 2004.
It has long been known that graphene has excellent electronic properties. However, it was unclear until now how stable these properties are. Are they destroyed by disturbances and additional effects, ...
As a representative two-dimensional material, graphene possesses unique optical and electrical properties that hold immense promise in various fields, particularly in photodetection. Nonetheless, its ...
The number of graphene layers determines specific properties. Both single-layer and bi-layer graphenes are zero band gap semiconductors because of the association between conduction and the valance ...
Adisyn has passed a major graphene milestone, with independent verification confirming its process can repeatedly produce ...
A nanographene is a finite, nanometer-scale fragment of graphene's hexagonal carbon lattice in which edges, shape, and size dominate its electronic, optical, and chemical properties. Simple definition ...
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