Graphene

Graphene () is an allotrope of carbon consisting of a single layer of atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice nanostructure.

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Graphene’s Light-Speed Electrons Promise Revolution in Nanoscale Transistors

Graphene gets a magnetic boost

'Wonder Material' Graphene Appears Safe to Humans in First Clinical Trial

Quantum Leap in Ultrafast Electronics Secured by Graphene’s Atomic Armor

Graphene research: Numerous products, no acute dangers found by study

Electrons become fractions of themselves in graphene

“Wonder Material” Graphene Verified Safe in Groundbreaking Human Study

From Impossible to Reality: Researchers Create First Functional Semiconductor Made From Graphene

Graphene’s New Best Friend: UV Tape That Transfers Wonder Materials Without the Hassle

Layer of graphene could help protect statues and paintings from damage

The Invisible Made Visible: First-Ever Imaging of Noble Gas Clusters in Graphene

Functional semiconductor made from graphene

Ultrafast lasers map electrons 'going ballistic' in graphene, with implications for next-gen electronic devices

Rare Electronic State Discovered When Graphene Stacks Up

MIT Physicists Discover Another Surprising Property in Graphene: Ferro-Valleytricity

Graphene’s Twisted Science: A New Quantum Ruler To Explore Exotic Matter

Researchers dynamically tune friction in graphene

Efficient fuel-molecule sieving using graphene

Beyond Graphene: A New “Metallic” 2D Material – Molybdenene

Graphene’s Quantum Magic: Perfection Is Overrated