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Zero Emissions Developments seeks funding to establish graphene-based solar battery manufacturing plant

Zero Emissions Developments (ZED) is an Australia-based company that has announced the development of a technology to build longer lasting, greener, more efficient and more affordable graphene-based solar and EV batteries. It is now seeking AUD$30 million (around...

Researchers detect ‘twistons’ that assist the magic angles necessary for superconductivity in trilayer graphene

Researchers from Columbia University, Harvard University, Japan’s National Institute for Materials Science and Austria’s University of Innsbruck have studied the structural and electronic properties of twisted trilayer graphene using low-temperature...

Researchers develop electrically tunable graphene device to study rare physics

An international research team, led by The University of Manchester’s National Graphene Institute (NGI), has developed a tunable graphene-based platform that allows for fine control over the interaction between light and matter in the terahertz (THz) spectrum,...
Rice team modifies its Flash Graphene process to produce doped graphene

Rice team modifies its Flash Graphene process to produce doped graphene

The Rice lab of professor James Tour has modified its flash Joule heating process to produce doped graphene that tailors the material’s properties for optical and electronic devices. The modified process shows how graphene can be doped with a single element or with...

Archer Materials reaches milestone in its disease-detecting graphene-based biochip

Archer Materials has announced a milestone in the development of its biochip, which is being created to detect various deadly communicable diseases.The company achieved electronic transport in atom-thin graphene integrated with silicon electronics. Various voltage...