Specific stacking angles of bilayer graphene grown on atomic-flat and -stepped Cu surfacesOctober 13, 2020 Read More | Synthesis of graphene : nature.com subject feeds Like this:Like Loading... More Graphene news Creating new opportunities from nanoscale materials Researchers map tiny twists in “magic-angle” graphene Engineers mix and match materials to make new stretchy electronics Researchers quickly harvest 2-D materials, bringing them closer to commercialization Pablo Jarillo-Herrero wins Wolf Prize for groundbreaking work on twistronics Transparent graphene electrodes might lead to new generation of solar cells How to mass produce cell-sized robots Smoothing out the wrinkles in graphene HRH The Duke of York officially opens the Masdar Building, home to the Graphene Engineering Innovation Centre Manipulating atoms one at a time with an electron beam Fixing ‘food miles’: how graphene-enhanced farming can cut costs and emissions Stamp-sized graphene sheets riddled with holes could be boon for molecular separation Energy-harvesting design aims to turn Wi-Fi signals into usable power GEIC announces new wave of membership Researchers design ultra-thick 3D graphene frameworks for high-performance flexible micro-supercapacitors Pablo Jarillo-Herrero wins 2020 Spanish Royal Physics Society Medal Exotic “second sound” phenomenon observed in pencil lead Graphene smart membranes can control water Large-area single-crystal AB-bilayer and ABA-trilayer graphene grown on a Cu/Ni(111) foil Proton-assisted growth of ultra-flat graphene films previousStacking and twisting graphene unlocks a rare form of magnetismnextThe perfect angle for e-skin energy storage