Chances for graphene-based electronics never looked better than they are now Graphene’s incredible properties – including superconductivity – made it almost too conductive to work with computers. Graphene transistors packed densely in a computer [...]
Boffins crack superconducting graphene’s melting mystery
- February 4, 2012
- Boffins crack superconducting graphene’s melting mystery
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