Graphene Nanobubbles Could Mean More Powerful Gadgets
Source: pcworld.com Posted By: tesee11 5192 days ago
After some hubbub this summer about graphene-coated lithium batteries that charge in minutes, some scientists at the University of California, Berkeley have found another (cooler?) use for the single-atom-thick carbon material. It turns out that they’ve been able to make the electrons in graphene react as if they were exposed to a very strong magnetic field--something that has big implications for how we build the smallest, most basic parts of electronic devices.