Question: Wigner energy is often associated with graphite for it's material qualities as neutron moderators in fission reactors, but what about graphene? Is graphene any more resistant to shifts in it's atomic structure? Does the Wigner effect influence any other non-Carbon solids in a meaningful way?
Question: Wigner energy is often associated with graphite for it's material qualities as neutron moderators in fission reactors, but what about graphene? Is graphene any more resistant to shifts in it's atomic structure? Does the Wigner effect influence any other non-Carbon solids in a meaningful way?
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