Graphene gets even better in a magnetic field

Graphene may yet make its way into the tiny circuitry thanks to a new property that a team of researchers describe in a paper in Nature Nanotechnology. When placed in a magnetic field, the graphene’s ability to conduct current can be raised or lowered depending on the field’s direction. The property may give scientists a workaround to get even tiny, highly resistant ribbons to conduct current …

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