Researchers have observed 'bizarre' behaviour in graphene electrons that could make the material even more suitable to replace silicon in future electronic devices.
Researchers found that when stretched, graphene formed 'nanobubbles' that could be used to control the conductivity, optical and microwave properties of the material.
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