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Researchers measure the motion of electrons in graphene material

The researchers were able to track the ballistic movement of electrons in graphene material with a new approach (Image: The University of Manchester)

The researchers were able to track the ballistic movement of electrons in graphene material with a new approach (Image: The University of Manchester)

Observations made at the University of Kansas’ (KU) Ultrafast Laser Lab have revealed the ballistic movement of electrons in graphene in real time.

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