Because of this, both Banerjee and Tanaka say these experiments may do more than shed light on why graphene superconducts ... there have been so many new two-dimensional superconductors ...
Graphene is globally renowned for its remarkable properties, whether mechanical, thermal, or electrical. Its perfect honeycomb structure composed of carbon atoms is why graphene excels in many fields.
"Without graphene, it tends to crumble a lot easier, but with graphene it's much stronger," she said. The super-strong but flexible ... might have graphene in them so they're more sustainable." ...
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