Good vibrations: Scientists discover a groundbreaking method for exciting phonon-polaritons
Newly published research demonstrates a novel way of generating phonon-polaritons by making electrons collide with crystal lattice structures. The discovery paves the way for cheaper, smaller long-wave infrared light sources and more efficient device cooling.
Graphene Manufacturing Group closes bought deal financing
Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG) has announced that it has completed its previously announced bought deal offering for aggregate gross proceeds to the Company of C$5,796,000 (around US$4,020,000).The Company intends to use the net proceeds of the Offering to...
Researchers discover a method for exciting phonon-polaritons
Researchers from Yale University, California Institute of Technology, City University of New York, Kansas State University and ETH Zurich have reported a new way of generating long-wave infrared and terahertz waves. The work could pave the way towards cheaper,...
Levidian and Graphmatech partner to advance graphene applications in the clean hydrogen field
British climate tech startup Levidian has announced a strategic collaboration with Swedish deep-tech startup Graphmatech to co-develop new graphene-based polymer solutions for the hydrogen sector and other high-growth industries.The companies aim to accelerate the...
HydroGraph and NEI Corporation launch new line of graphene dispersions
HydroGraph Clean Power, a manufacturer of high-purity graphene, and NEI Corporation, a leader in battery materials and testing services, announced the launch of NANOMYTE® FGA-1AD and NANOMYTE® FGA-1ND, a new line of advanced graphene dispersions. These innovative...
First Graphene updates on advancements with graphene-enhanced cement
First Graphene has provided an update on its pathway to commercialization of graphene in the global cement and concrete industry. Pallets of PureGRAPH-CEM ahead of shipping to UK. Image by FGRMore than three tonnes of First Graphene’s dedicated PureGRAPH-CEM®...
UK’s Universities of Cambridge and Southampton join PIXEurope pilot line consortium
The UK’s University of Cambridge and University of Southampton have been named as participants in the PIXEurope consortium, a collaboration between European research organizations that is developing and manufacturing prototypes of their products based on photonic...
Scientists tune in to rhombohedral graphene’s potential
Scientists are investigating how structures made from several layers of graphene stack up in terms of their fundamental physics and their potential as reconfigurable semiconductors for advanced electronics.
Graphitic Energy commissions new pilot turquoise hydrogen and graphene plant
California-based turquoise hydrogen start-up Graphitic Energy has commissioned a pilot methane pyrolysis plant at the Southwest Research Institute (SWRI) in San Antonio, Texas. The plant is expected to convert natural gas into hydrogen and graphene through the end...
Researchers develop hybrid manganite-graphene sensor for magnetic field magnitude and direction measurement
Researchers from Lithuania's Center for Physical Sciences and Technology and Kaunas University of Technology have reported a novel hybrid magnetic sensor that combines the unique properties of manganite and graphene to measure both the magnitude and direction of a...