Interview with: Artem Mishchenko from the University of Manchester, and Vladimir Falko from Lancaster University about graphene superlattices.
Researchers have visualized the microscopic behavior of interacting electrons that gives rise to the insulating quantum phase of twisted bilayer graphene.
For the first time, researchers have directly detected electron correlations in a special insulating state of a 2D material called ABC trilayer graphene.
Researchers have synthesized a novel class of metallic superlattices that combine one-dimensional and two-dimensional materials.
A novel platinum-gold alloy, 100 times more durable than high-strength steel, is believed to be the most wear-resistant metal in the world.
Researchers have developed a special type of porous graphene sheet for use as a cathode in lithium-oxygen batteries.
Making magnesite much faster for CO2 sequestration.
researchers have developed an alternative to plastic in the form of a recyclable composite made from graphite and cellulose extracted from wood pulp