MIT physicists have developed a new form of graphene, creating a five-lane electron superhighway that allows for ultra-efficient electron movement without energy loss.
This breakthrough in rhombohedral pentalayer graphene could transform low-power electronic devices and operates via the quantum anomalous Hall effect at zero magnetic field.
MIT physicists and their collaborators have created a five-lane superhighway for electrons that could allow ultra-efficient electronics and more.
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