Physics With a Twist: FSU Researchers Publish New Findings on Graphene
November 08, 2024
November 08, 2024
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, Nov. 8 (TNSres) -- Florida State University issued the following news:
By Amy Walden
When it comes to electrically conductive nanomaterials, graphene -- stronger and lighter than steel and more conductive than copper -- has been shown to be an excellent choice for a wide range of technologies.
Physicists are working to learn more about this impressive form of naturally occurring elemental carbon, which is composed of a single flat laye . . .
By Amy Walden
When it comes to electrically conductive nanomaterials, graphene -- stronger and lighter than steel and more conductive than copper -- has been shown to be an excellent choice for a wide range of technologies.
Physicists are working to learn more about this impressive form of naturally occurring elemental carbon, which is composed of a single flat laye . . .