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Breakthrough by Queen's University paves way for smaller electronic devices
Queen's University Belfast researchers have discovered a new way to create extremely thin electrically conducting sheets, which could...
Jun 16, 20173 min read


Quantum nanoscope
Seeing electrons surfing the waves of light on graphene Researchers have studied how light can be used to "see" the quantum nature of an...
Jun 9, 20172 min read


Seeing the invisible with a graphene-CMOS integrated device
Silicon based CMOS (Complementary metal-oxide semiconductors) technology has truly shaped our world. It enables most of the electronics...
Jun 7, 20173 min read


Graphene and quantum dots put in motion a CMOS-integrated camera that can see the invisible
Over the past 40 years, microelectronics have advanced by leaps and bounds thanks to silicon and CMOS (Complementary metal-oxide...
May 30, 20174 min read


Three-dimensional graphene: Experiment at BESSY II shows that optical properties are tuneable
Carbon is a very versatile element. It not only forms diamonds, graphite, and coal, but can also take a planar form as a hexagonal matrix...
May 26, 20172 min read


Researchers develop magnetic switch to turn on and off a strange quantum property
When a ballerina pirouettes, twirling a full revolution, she looks just as she did when she started. But for electrons and other...
May 26, 20174 min read
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