Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Graphene becomes superconductive: Electrons with 'no mass' flow with 'no resistance'

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Graphene is a single-atomic carbon sheet with a hexagonal honeycomb network. Electrons in graphene take a special electronic state called Dirac-cone where they behave as if they have no mass. This allows them to flow at very high speed, giving graphene a very high level of electrical conductivity.
via Science Daily

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