Dra. Natalia Cortés "Direct and inverse electrocaloric effect in trilayer graphene"December 17, 2020December 17, 2020Título “Direct and inverse electrocaloric effect in trilayer graphene” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgs4jsmudag Read More | LOVE graphene videos: graphene Like this:Like Loading... More Graphene news Researchers achieve direct visualization of of quantum dots in bilayer graphene Paragraf, Rolls-Royce, TT Electronics and the Compound Semiconductor Applications Catapult join to establish a first-ever supply chain for graphene Hall Effect sensors Energy-harvesting design aims to turn Wi-Fi signals into usable power Direct visualization of quantum dots reveals shape of quantum wave function Direct visualization of quantum dots reveals shape of quantum wave function A new all-2-D light-emitting field-effect transistor Stamp-sized graphene sheets riddled with holes could be boon for molecular separation Creating new opportunities from nanoscale materials Exotic “second sound” phenomenon observed in pencil lead Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre announces new Tier-One partnership Smoothing out the wrinkles in graphene Large-area epitaxial growth of curvature-stabilized ABC trilayer graphene Large-area single-crystal AB-bilayer and ABA-trilayer graphene grown on a Cu/Ni(111) foil MIT research honored with Physics World “Breakthrough of the Year” awards How to mass produce cell-sized robots Graphene quantum Hall effect devices for AC and DC resistance metrology Researchers map tiny twists in “magic-angle” graphene Graphene smart membranes can control water Manipulating atoms one at a time with an electron beam Researchers quickly harvest 2-D materials, bringing them closer to commercialization previousGraphene Oxide: Making a Potential Difference (IPS #25)nextApplied Graphene Materials customer Halo Autocare launches second graphene-enhanced car polishing wax product