Unlocking the Potential of Graphene: Smooth Electrons Flow Like a Fluid at the Nanometer Scale
Scientists have recently uncovered a new property of graphene, a material made of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal pattern. It has long been known that electrons in graphene behave super-smoothly, but a recent experiment has revealed that they can actually behave like a fluid at nanometer scales. This new discovery could have implications for the development of new electronics and computing devices. Researchers believe that this fluid-like behavior of electrons could enable ultra-fast data processing and energy transfer, paving the way for future technologies.
source: Phys.org