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Novel Quantum Effect discovered in Naturally Occurring Graphene

The gold contacts are shown as yellow, the graphene double layers red, and the metal bridge blue.

Photo: Fabian Geisenhof/Jakob Lenz

International research team finds atomically-thin carbon generates its own magnetic field. Usually, the electrical resistance of a material depends very much on its physical dimensions and fundamental properties. Under special circumstances, however, this resistance can adopt a fixed value that is independent of the basic material properties and “quantised” (meaning that it changes in discrete steps rather than continuously). This quantisation of electrical resistance normally occurs within strong magnetic fields and at very low temperatures when electrons move in a two-dimensional fashion...

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