Researchers discover graphene flakes in lunar soil sample

Researchers from Jilin University in China have discovered naturally formed few-layer graphene in lunar soil, potentially aiding inexpensive graphene production on Earth.
Electron vortices in graphene detected

Researchers at ETH Zurich in Switzerland have detected electron vortices in graphene for the first time using a high-resolution magnetic field sensor, revealing new insights into electron behaviour.
Long live the graphene valley state

From ETH Zurich 21/01/24 In quantum computing, the question as to what physical system, and which degrees of freedom within that system, may be used to encode quantum bits of information – qubits, in short – is at the heart of many research projects carried out in physics and engineering laboratories. Superconducting qubits, spin qubits, […]