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Bernal Bilayer Graphene Exhibits Magnetic Bulk Photovoltaic Effect with Linearly Growing Current

The interplay between magnetism and light absorption holds promise for novel photovoltaic technologies, and recent research explores this connection within the unique structure of graphene. Yuncheng Mao and Claudio Attaccalite, both from CNRS/Aix-Marseille Université, investigate how magnetic fields influence the bulk photovoltaic effect in Bernal bilayer graphene, a material formed by stacking two graphene layers…. Read More

Graphene research is slowly fading away

After the discover of graphene in 2014 by Geim and Novoselov that got the Nobel price in 2010, scientists have worked hard to investigate all possible properties and possible uses of this material. At the beginning graphene was proposed as possible candidate to substitute silicon in electronics, due its extreme high conductivity. However differently from… Read More