Ion irradiation offers promise for 2D material probing
Two-dimensional materials such as graphene promise to form the basis of incredibly small and fast technologies, but this requires a detailed understanding of their electronic properties. New research demonstrates that fast electronic processes can be probed by...
Researchers irradiate graphene with ions to learn about its electronic behavior
Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana−Champaign, Sandia National Laboratories, and the University of Duisburg-Essen have shown that when graphene is irradiated with ions, the electrons that are ejected give information about its electronic...
NanoXplore reports financial results for Q3-2024
NanoXplore has reported its financial results for Q3 2024. Total revenues were CAD$33,867,747 (USD$24,896,011) in Q3-2024 compared to CAD$31,580,560 (USD$23,214,711) in Q3-2023, representing a 7% increase;Â The Company reports total liquidity of CAD$40,149,612...
Jeong Min Park earns 2024 Schmidt Science Fellowship
Physics graduate student Jeong Min (Jane) Park is among the 32 exceptional early-career scientists worldwide chosen to receive the prestigious 2024 Schmidt Science Fellows award.  As a 2024 Schmidt Science Fellow, Park’s postdoctoral work will seek to directly...
LG Electronics launches new TONE Free Wireless Earbuds with ‘pure graphene’
LG Electronics (LG) has launched its latest TONE Free T90S model to the global market, designed to offer improved sound for a heightened listening experience. LG stated  that its new T90S earbuds are 'enhanced by pure graphene'. Delivering an enriched audio...
Levidian suggests graphene as solution to EV tire wear pollution
Levidian has suggested to use graphene as a way to address the environmental impact of tire wear in electric vehicles, as early-stage research it conducted showcases promising results in leveraging high-quality graphene to mitigate environmental concerns linked to...
Researchers detect current whirlpools in graphene at room temperature
Researchers from ETH Zurich in Switzerland and National Institute for Materials Science in Japan have used a nanoscale scanning magnetometer to image a distinctive hydrodynamic transport pattern—stationary current vortices—in a monolayer graphene device at room...
Researchers report quantum anomalous Hall effect in rhombohedral graphene
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), University of Texas at Dallas and Japan's National Institute for Materials Science have reported the quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE), a topological phenomenon that features quantized Hall...
Lyten ships Li-S battery A-samples for customer evaluation
Lyten has announced it has shipped A samples of its 6.5 Ah (C/3 discharge rate, 25° C) lithium-sulfur pouch cells to Stellantis and other leading US and EU automotive OEMs for evaluation. Lyten is known for using Li-S cathode made of sulfur and its proprietary 3D...