Graphene is a material poised to revolutionise the electronics and semiconductor industries. Once a laboratory curiosity, it now faces the critical challenge ...
Small start-up companies are making large volumes of graphene, the world's thinnest material, for applications such as composites and electrodes. The exceptional electrical properties of graphene ...
Graphene has potential applications in the energy sector, including energy storage, solar panels, fuel cells, batteries, and thermal management due to its high conductivity, transparency, surface area ...
Microplasma devices are incredibly versatile tools for generating and sustaining ... molecules in the space between them. In principle, graphene is the ideal material for these electrodes.
Other research partners added tools, machines and knowledge to help "cook up" the perfect graphene recipe, as large-scale manufacture remains delicate. Europe has been a global leader in exploring ...
Electron transport in bilayer graphene exhibits a pronounced dependence on edge states and a nonlocal transport mechanism, according to a recent study. Electron transport in bilayer graphene ...
In the article, published in ACS Nano (paywalled; open access preprint alternative) the construction of this copper and graphene ‘sandwich’ TIM is described, along with tests. The general idea ...