Breakthrough in Nanotechnology: Ion Irradiation Probing 2D Materials
Researchers at the University of Illinois have made a breakthrough in nanotechnology by using ion irradiation to probe 2D materials like graphene. This method allows for precise studies on the electronic behavior of materials, providing valuable insights for advancements in fast electronic technologies.
Study Suggests Graphene Material Could Be Developed Further Without Acute Risk to Human Health
A groundbreaking study published in Nature Nanotechnology reveals the potential of graphene oxide to be developed further without acute risk to human health. The first controlled exposure clinical trial in people showed no short-term adverse effects on lung or cardiovascular function. This paves the way for the continued exploration and development of graphene-based solutions for global challenges, prioritizing human health and safety.
Breakthrough in Nanoelectronics: Semiconducting Epitaxial Graphene Demonstrates Remarkable Properties
Exciting developments in the field of nanoelectronics have emerged, as researchers have successfully demonstrated the potential of semiconducting epitaxial graphene (SEG) on single-crystal silicon carbide substrates. This breakthrough, detailed in a recent article published in Nature, showcases the remarkable properties…