Quantum materials quest could benefit from graphene that buckles

Date 12th, Aug 2020
Source Phys.org - Scientific News Websites

DESCRIPTION

Graphene, an extremely thin two-dimensional layer of the graphite used in pencils, buckles when cooled while attached to a flat surface, resulting in beautiful pucker patterns that could benefit the search for novel quantum materials and superconductors, according to Rutgers-led research in the journal Nature.