graphene

Bottom-Up For Self-Assembled Graphene Ribbons

By exploiting the properties of copper, scientists have developed a way to produce defect-free graphene nanoribbons in a specific configuration.

Graphene Enables Room Temperature Terahertz Detection

Scientists have built a terahertz radiation detector that has a range 100 times larger than the visible spectrum and can operate even at room temperature.

Terahertz Waves Spot Graphene’s Impurities

Scientists report a rapid and contact-less way to measure the purity of graphene.

Graphene: Simple Switch From Sheets To Droplets

By tweaking pH, scientists have managed to cause graphene to spontaneously form liquid crystal droplets.

NUS Sets Up Center For Advanced 2D Materials

The US$40 million center will focus on both fundamental research and commercialization.

Doping Graphene For Better Batteries

A new method to synthesize sulfur and nitrogen doped graphene could lead to cheaper and more powerful fuel cells and batteries.

Bypassing Graphene With Polymers

Scientists have synthesized a defect-free graphene-like material using polymers, accelerating the development of cheap and efficient solar cells.

Samsung Researchers Develop Method For Large-Scale Graphene Production

Armed with a new method of synthesis which facilitates large scale production, Samsung could use graphene in place of silicon for semiconductors in the future.

NUS & BASF To Use Graphene In Organic Electronic Devices

Researchers at NUS and BASF will jointly develop the use of graphene in organic electronic devices such as organic light emitting diodes.