A research team in Kiel has demonstrated a previously unknown effect in graphene—a single layer of carbon atoms whose discovery earned the 2010 Nobel Prize. For years, graphene has been seen as a ...
No chemical reaction or energy transfer process can take place without electrons, as they are responsible for forming and breaking chemical bonds. Therefore, to control and manipulate chemical ...
Beneath the ground, a hidden electrical world powers the chemistry that shapes ecosystems, controls water quality, and ...
Kiel team discovers new phenomenon in graphene: laser pulses control electrons with lightning speed and nanometer precision. Jan-Philip Joost & Michael Bonitz (2025): „Ultrafast charge separation ...
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