Team develops method for trapping elusive electrons
| Date | 29th, Jun 2020 |
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| Source | Phys.org - Scientific News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Graphene's unique 2-D structure means that electrons travel through it differently than in most other materials. One consequence of this unique transport is that applying a voltage doesn't stop the electrons like it does in most other materials. This is a problem, because to make useful applications out of graphene and its unique electrons, such as quantum computers, it is necessary to be able to stop and control graphene electrons.