Monday, 19 December 2016

Tortoise electrons trying to catch up with hare photons give graphene its conductivity

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How electrons interact with other electrons at quantum scale in graphene affects how quickly they travel in the material, leading to its high conductivity. Now, researchers have developed a model attributing the greater conductivity in graphene to the accelerating effect of electrons interacting with photons under a weak magnetic field.
via Science Daily

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