Graphene
This page contains links to information about University of Groningen graphene (and related) projects. The most recent information is shown on top.
For some background info in graphene, watch our introductory video's Graphene, Graphene Reloaded and Graphene Revolutions.
2019
Double layer of graphene helps to control spin currents
All-electronic two-dimensional spin transistors
2018
New model brings spintronic transistor a step closer
2017
Controlling Spin Direction in Sandwiches of Two-dimensional Materials
Atomically thin layers bring spintronics closer to applications
Double success for PhD student with ‘spin relaxation’
The return of germanium transistors
2016
Three Zernike researchers receive funding from "FOM-projectruimte"
Spin waves and free will win FameLab qualifying round
2015
Groningen lab beats own world record
University of Groningen graphene research continues to excel
‘Wave’ sends information through magnet
Breakthrough may lead to industrial production of graphene devices
2014
Physicists 'freeze time' to create data storage
New nanoscale cooling element works in electrical insulators as well
2013
Researchers develop a magnetic nanoscale thermal switch
Traffic jam in a mountain pass
NWO-grant for collaboration in graphene-research with India
University of Groningen professor Bart van Wees is Work Package leader in the new 1 billion euro EU Flagship programme on Graphene.
2012
Superior spin transport in graphene hammocks (Nano Letters paper)
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