Germs add ripples to make 'groovy' graphene

e! Science News - Popular science news 2016-07-14

Summary:

Graphene, a two-dimensional wonder-material composed of a single layer of carbon atoms linked in a hexagonal chicken-wire pattern, has attracted intense interest for its phenomenal ability to conduct electricity. Now University of Illinois at Chicago researchers have used rod-shaped bacteria - precisely aligned in an electric field, then vacuum-shrunk under a graphene sheet - to introduce nanoscale ripples in the material, causing it to conduct electrons differently in perpendicular directions.

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Date tagged:

07/14/2016, 11:39

Date published:

07/11/2016, 17:04