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Researchers design a graphene-based tunable beam splitter

Researchers design a graphene-based tunable beam splitter

Researchers from France, South Korea, and Japan have created a graphene-based “beam splitter” for electronic currents. The tunable device’s operation is directly comparable to that of an optical interferometer. The team believes that the technology could enable...

HexagonFab raises £1.9 million to accelerate development of its graphene-based ‘Bolt’ system for protein characterization

UK-based developer of graphene-based biological sensors, HexagonFab, recently raised £1.9 million to accelerate development of its novel technology for process monitoring in the biopharmaceutical industry. The company has developed a portable and affordable instrument...

Trane Technologies launches graphene-enhanced air purification system for public buses

Trane Technologies’ Thermo King brand has launched a new graphene-based air purification solution for buses that continuously purifies the air while the bus is in operation.Thermo King says its Air Purification Solution has been independently tested and proven to be...
University at Buffalo team 3D prints graphene aerogels for water treatment

University at Buffalo team 3D prints graphene aerogels for water treatment

University at Buffalo (UB) researchers have developed a novel 3D printed water-purifying graphene aerogel that could be scaled for use at large wastewater treatment plants.UB’s 3D printed ultra-light G-PDA-BSA aerogel. Image credit: UB and...

NanoXplore and Martinrea International form VoltaXplore for graphene EV batteries

Graphene producer NanoXplore and its partner, Martinrea International, have announced a joint venture, VoltaXplore Inc., formed to develop electric vehicle (EV) batteries enhanced with graphene. A VoltaXplore demonstration facility is scheduled to be opened in...
Researchers show that the terahertz nonlinearity of graphene can be efficiently controlled using minimal electrical gating

Researchers show that the terahertz nonlinearity of graphene can be efficiently controlled using minimal electrical gating

A team of researchers from Bielefeld and Berlin, together with researchers from other research institutes in Germany and Spain, recently demonstrated that graphene’s nonlinearity can be efficiently controlled by applying comparatively modest electrical voltages...