Graphene (Ms. G, as I call it QUEEN of 2D materials :-) ) , since 2004, has demonstrated her acrobatism with number of applications in various fields viz. transparent and flexible electronics, touch screens etc. Now, graphene has been demonstrated as a infrared photodetector which can convert light signals to electrical signals. This makes graphene the leading material so far which can be used for electrical as well as optical applications.
http://www.nature.com/news/graphene-makes-light-work-of-optical-signals-1.13744
http://www.nature.com/news/graphene-makes-light-work-of-optical-signals-1.13744
is graphene a superconductor?
ReplyDeleteGraphene has exhibited superconducting properties, as per peer-reviewed research papers, under extreme conditions.
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