After graphene and its superconductivity properties were discovered, researchers have shown in theory that superconductivity may be induced by enhancing the electron-phonon coupling through the decoration of graphene with an alkali adatom…
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Researchers demo superconductivity in graphene monolayer
Graphene’s superconductivity has been proven time and again, but only in its three and two dimensional structures. Superconductivity in 1D arrangement has eluded scientists since it was discovered. However, researchers at University…
3D ‘white graphene’ shows promise as coolant for electronics
As we stuff more and more transistors in silicon chips and our electronics circuitry goes more compact by the day, there is a need for next-gen coolants that will keep these electronic…
Black arsenic phosphorus pegged as a graphene competitor
The desire for smaller and smaller electronic components and quest for flexible electronics has got researchers working round the clock to find a worthy replacement of silicon which is not only good…
Super-hot electronics? Graphene is here to cool them down!
Wonder material Graphene has one more use – as a coolant for components in electronic circuitry including chips – a new research has revealed. A team of scientists led by Johan Liu,…
Graphene covered copper wires in chips could help boost speeds by 30%
Computer chips have been getting faster and faster ever since they were first developed; however, there is a lot of scope for performance improvement as a new research has shown that covering…
Let there be light! Graphene used to engineer world’s thinnest light bulb
Graphene, the wonder material, which has proved that it is by far one of the most versatile materials we have come across – through its use in weaving ultra strong silk webs;…
Samsung: We have got the key to accelerate commercial production of Graphene
Samsung Electronics has discovered a new synthesis method which it claims is not only groundbreaking but will also speed up the commercialisation of Graphene – something that wasn’t possible up until now….