Magnetic properties in graphene could unlock broad applications from information processing to medicine
Monday, December 23, 2013 - 09:20
in Physics & Chemistry
(Phys.org) —In the three years since the Nobel Committee awarded its prize in physics for the discovery of graphene – a new material that many think can change the world due to its unprecedented strength, flexibility and conductivity – researchers have been trying to establish the presence of magnetism, which could revolutionize its application in a number of areas.