The Secrets of ‘Magic’ Angle Graphene Are Now Fully Revealed

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @Seeker
    @Seeker  3 года назад +3

    Hi Seekers, thanks for watching! Want to learn more about graphene? Check out this video about making graphene aerogel in space: ruclips.net/video/nctQVS8EJ-8/видео.html

  • @theencore398
    @theencore398 4 года назад +231

    Graphene can do every freakin thing one can imagine, now i am waiting when will it learn to leave that god damn lab.

    • @noobody89
      @noobody89 4 года назад +8

      Yeah, I'm waiting for graphene to use a stick of gum and a paper clip to discover a cure for covid-19.

    • @hahahasan
      @hahahasan 4 года назад +12

      Everything except print its own money :( the day the manufacturing processes around it become economical is the day humanity rejoices!

    • @longwaydivioshi6692
      @longwaydivioshi6692 4 года назад

      qqqqq

    • @nbvvful
      @nbvvful 4 года назад +1

      now there gotta be a GOD
      bro

    • @topcommentor1655
      @topcommentor1655 4 года назад +5

      The Encore, it needs 'magic angle' to leave the lab😂

  • @TheMysticGauntlet
    @TheMysticGauntlet 4 года назад +184

    "Using magic angles and squids."
    Me : Do we live in the Cthulhu universe?

    • @timmypena241
      @timmypena241 4 года назад +1

      @Semper Fortis scary

    • @WhisperingWindow
      @WhisperingWindow 4 года назад +15

      Absolutely. Just wait until they discover the living things undulating in the dark matter. Tendrils the size of planets caressing us from the shadowy depths of space. Chittering and screeching echoing through the axions. Clouds boiling with unheard screams. The night watching with unseen eyes.

    • @sdfkjgh
      @sdfkjgh 4 года назад +9

      @@WhisperingWindow: "Tendrils the size of planets caressing us from the shadowy depths of space."
      That's hot. I came.

    • @ketrotenderfoot9007
      @ketrotenderfoot9007 4 года назад +3

      yes trump is president

    • @ONightbird
      @ONightbird 4 года назад +2

      WhisperingWindow - Best comment on this entire thread of comments 😁

  • @neutrinoman4808
    @neutrinoman4808 4 года назад +154

    This is awesome, I'm always eager to watch news on Graphene

    • @01001000erobrine
      @01001000erobrine 4 года назад +2

      @@arunavaghatak8614 AFPS 2020 ruclips.net/video/owpHC4Pg550/видео.html

    • @stanimirborov3765
      @stanimirborov3765 4 года назад

      @@01001000erobrine thankU

    • @oxicage
      @oxicage 4 года назад +1

      @Frederick Röders okay then,leave the video

    • @x_gosie
      @x_gosie 4 года назад

      Yeah, man this will soon be available at your phone in the future! This is so cool!😱👌

    • @rm1sha
      @rm1sha 4 года назад

      Yup, it’s gonna be the future if they can get it right on a wide scale I’m excited 🙌🏾

  • @haze154
    @haze154 4 года назад +122

    Twistronics needs to be in the next dictionary

    • @iwiffitthitotonacc4673
      @iwiffitthitotonacc4673 4 года назад +9

      I'm at the twistronics field
      I'm at the spintronics field
      I'm at the combination twistronics and spintronics field

    • @pressaltf4forfreevbucks179
      @pressaltf4forfreevbucks179 4 года назад +3

      @@iwiffitthitotonacc4673 ok?

    • @arunavaghatak8614
      @arunavaghatak8614 4 года назад

      Trump 2020
      m.ruclips.net/video/FAvFFYu1RGM/видео.html

    • @timmypena241
      @timmypena241 4 года назад +3

      guys this is for science not politics

    • @sdfkjgh
      @sdfkjgh 4 года назад +3

      @@timmypena241: Just report them both for spamming.

  • @Scuba72Chris
    @Scuba72Chris 4 года назад +47

    "When a grid's out of line with the one that's behind, that's a moire......" *-Sung to the tune of 'That's Amore'. ;)

  • @feminico2613
    @feminico2613 4 года назад +90

    Understandable, have a nice day

    • @arunavaghatak8614
      @arunavaghatak8614 4 года назад +1

      Trump 2020
      m.ruclips.net/video/FAvFFYu1RGM/видео.html

    • @barend4285
      @barend4285 4 года назад +2

      @@arunavaghatak8614wait I don't understand? Am I missing something?

    • @LeviTheFoxx
      @LeviTheFoxx 4 года назад +2

      Understandable, have a day

    • @asmillingchihuahua9858
      @asmillingchihuahua9858 4 года назад +2

      underSTANDable, have a nice day

    • @01001000erobrine
      @01001000erobrine 4 года назад

      @@arunavaghatak8614 AFPS 2020 ruclips.net/video/owpHC4Pg550/видео.html

  • @ronnyshama
    @ronnyshama 4 года назад +39

    I love hearing about all the cool new discoveries but am sooo impatient for the practical applications in every day life

    • @the_hanged_clown
      @the_hanged_clown 4 года назад +3

      I bet it won't happen until we're the ones who need life support and geriatric care... unfortunately.

    • @ernaXmeier
      @ernaXmeier 4 года назад

      guess it's problematic that graphene is hard to produce.. aluminium was discovered 1825 and it took around 70 years for production methods to enable widespread use.. if we find a way to mass produce graphene stuffs that's also not expensive we will start seeing it everywhere

  • @cboy-ou2hr
    @cboy-ou2hr 4 года назад +115

    I read this comment before graphene can do everything but leave the lab

  • @firstname5893
    @firstname5893 4 года назад +5

    Informative video! Links to(/details of) the research papers(/publications) in the description box would be really helpful :)

  • @OldGamerNoob
    @OldGamerNoob 4 года назад +6

    alternating layers of superconduction and insulation sounds to me like a potential super conducting super capaciter

  • @johnmalone5693
    @johnmalone5693 4 года назад +17

    Love it when this channel comes up with something new. Never heard of this stuff before so I'm off to arxiv for a brain feast. Thanks Marin and Seeker, keep it up.

  • @Juangontiz
    @Juangontiz 4 года назад +4

    Buen video, pero en ningún momento menciona quienes han hecho este estudio, ni de dónde ha sacado ésta información, lo cual es muy importante cuando hablamos de ciencia.

  • @ShadowVipers
    @ShadowVipers 4 года назад +3

    This sounds like an amazing way to break a cable! Instead of "sh*t my charging cable broke!" it'll be "sh*t my charging cable turned into an insulator!"

  • @TheGargalon
    @TheGargalon 4 года назад +36

    Any news how to manufacture graphene in a practical way?

    • @2076649
      @2076649 4 года назад +5

      You chineses spys once again?

    • @farifurido
      @farifurido 4 года назад +1

      Rice university have the way

    • @zber9043
      @zber9043 4 года назад +2

      Talga resources do it. There is alsoflash graphene.

    • @bohanxu6125
      @bohanxu6125 4 года назад +1

      scotch tape... no seriously... scotch tape

    • @Barskor1
      @Barskor1 4 года назад

      Universal Mater is making flash graphene it is a spin-off company from Rice University.

  • @samuelyeboahboateng7008
    @samuelyeboahboateng7008 4 года назад +2

    Seeker I would request you do a session on Presentation Skills. I hope I'm not the only one acknowledging that seeker has some of the greatest presenters and presentations in the world. 👏👏👏

    • @MarenHunsberger
      @MarenHunsberger 4 года назад

      this is a great idea! I'd love to do that, maybe on my personal channel?

  • @91plm
    @91plm 4 года назад +28

    i just pray graphene technology won't join that list "Cool but when?!Never?" alongside Half Life 3 and the James Webb telescope...

    • @Thegeckengineer
      @Thegeckengineer 4 года назад +6

      Oh it's been there for years. It's defined that group

    • @91plm
      @91plm 4 года назад +3

      @@1AKAvg oooh yes another great contender! how could i forget that one?! XD

    • @liem11
      @liem11 4 года назад +1

      Low grade graphene is already hear and being quite useful. The high grade stuff is a bit further off, but not that far.

    • @jamesbentonticer4706
      @jamesbentonticer4706 4 года назад

      You pray??? Why?

    • @JcoleMc
      @JcoleMc 4 года назад +1

      @@liem11 Its only 50 years away

  • @semaj_5022
    @semaj_5022 4 года назад +2

    Man this is super cool. I feel as we keep studying graphene and other novel carbon structures we're going to keep learning more and more new things. I'm excited to see what else we learn and I can't wait for graphene to be easier, faster and cheaper to produce and start really working its way into the materials market.

  • @syedanaushabinzakirkhan20p50
    @syedanaushabinzakirkhan20p50 4 года назад +6

    Is it just me or anyone else feels that her voice is just soothing 😂🥺

  • @aslanbayramuqlany6189
    @aslanbayramuqlany6189 4 года назад +4

    I called my cat Graphene. Now it can do everything except leave the lap

  • @tonpal
    @tonpal 4 года назад +1

    The prospect of natural temperature superconducting graphene seems rather exciting: lossless electrical distribution, low energy maglev transport... So much potential.

    • @IanGrams
      @IanGrams 4 года назад +1

      Unfortunately I don't think this specific material will ever become a room temp superconductor. Even with the magic angle it sill must be cooled down to 1-2 Kelvin in order for superconductivity to arise. However, I think it will be very useful to help us understand how nonconventional superconductivity (that without Cooper pairs) works and a deeper understanding of that could help us design materials with a higher critical temperature than the current record of a cuprate at -130C.

  • @hoofonice
    @hoofonice 4 года назад +1

    Could you please provide a link to the actual work?

  • @El-RaShahzad
    @El-RaShahzad 4 года назад +30

    *Twisteronics, fabled bazaars, vibranium, lions, tigers, and bears; squids.*

    • @TheGroundedCoffee
      @TheGroundedCoffee 4 года назад

      BUUUUURP

    • @sdfkjgh
      @sdfkjgh 4 года назад +2

      @Rick Sanchez: Fabled bazaars, you say? gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=984

  • @kevinm3751
    @kevinm3751 4 года назад +3

    This is VERY exciting! Thanks a ton for the highlights and do let us know about all the breakthroughs with this fantastic material that is going to change everything!

  • @ultravidz
    @ultravidz 4 года назад +6

    maaaaaaaan I really just wanna know whether high temp superconductors are actually on the horizon

  • @williamdortch6441
    @williamdortch6441 4 года назад +1

    @Seeker Is it possible quantum bits or qubits can be created with graphene?

  • @XDB
    @XDB 4 года назад +1

    Mantis shrimp has such spiraling arrangement of mineralized fiber layers, each of which is laid at a slightly rotated angle to the next that forms a complete spiral and acts as a blueprint for newer super-tough composites because of its amazing properties.

  • @buckanderson8194
    @buckanderson8194 4 года назад +1

    The way that overlapping graphene created different shapes makes me wonder if overlapping fields create different particles.

  • @B3havior
    @B3havior 4 года назад +2

    Hi, do you have some papers on which you based your videos? Would love to read them to learn more!

  • @FeelingAwesome
    @FeelingAwesome 4 года назад +2

    Maren, I love your enthusiasm - its infectious!

    • @cq33xx58
      @cq33xx58 4 года назад

      She has to care for her diet, I'm worrying the way she progress

    • @IanGrams
      @IanGrams 4 года назад +2

      @@cq33xx58 oop, spotted the "pickup artist".

    • @MarenHunsberger
      @MarenHunsberger 4 года назад

      thanks so much, I'm so glad you think so! Check out my personal channel for more :)

  • @KCFreitag
    @KCFreitag 4 года назад +8

    I am excited about this! If you're ambivalent, realize that artificial lasers were invented in my lifetime. Scientist were excited about some target opportunities, but I doubt that any visionary of the day would have foretold how ubiquitous they would become (with applications still to be had!) This has similar potential.

    • @yuyiya
      @yuyiya 4 года назад

      You ARE old !;-)

  • @Aragorn7884
    @Aragorn7884 4 года назад +27

    3:36 Graphene is like a M. Night Shyamalan movie!
    *CONFIRMED*

  • @sadhucharanbagha5439
    @sadhucharanbagha5439 4 года назад

    You makes the best graphics and editing

  • @ihtesham_emon
    @ihtesham_emon 4 года назад +2

    Beautiful presentation!

    • @MarenHunsberger
      @MarenHunsberger 4 года назад

      thanks so much, I'm so glad you think so! Check out my personal channel for more :)

  • @quantumkomponist
    @quantumkomponist 4 года назад +2

    FYI @ 2:27: your explanation of the nano-SQUID device makes no sense. Scanning electron microscopes don't have "tips"--that's not how SEM works.

  • @VishalKumar-xi8so
    @VishalKumar-xi8so 4 года назад +1

    Please make a video on *branched flow of light.....*

  • @Evan1527
    @Evan1527 4 года назад +1

    Shows squid video
    *3 seconds later*
    "no it's not the squid you're thinking off"

  • @axem.8338
    @axem.8338 4 года назад +7

    Graphene is like fusion. Just 20 years from now.

  • @thebaccathatchews
    @thebaccathatchews 4 года назад +4

    Graphene: forever the technology of 20 years from now 😕

    • @StefanReich
      @StefanReich 4 года назад

      Nope... there are graphene power banks now!

  • @amboscoboinik
    @amboscoboinik 4 года назад +2

    talk about borophene, that is such a hot topic

  • @ChronicKPOP
    @ChronicKPOP 4 года назад +2

    so how would they switch the phase on and off? If in one state it's a superconductor and in another, an insulator... how to flip the switch?

    • @IanGrams
      @IanGrams 4 года назад +1

      I found this press release about this research from MIT: news.mit.edu/2020/twists-magic-angle-graphene-map-0508
      In it they explain by applying an electric field to the 4 layer stack they were able to tune it from insulating to superconducting.

    • @ChronicKPOP
      @ChronicKPOP 4 года назад

      @@IanGrams "tune" it.. whoa. I'm very curious about how the field interacts with the bound atoms and further their electons to bind them up... and then at a certain resonance.. boom.. electrons can flow. Now I know I'm in 2020.

  • @claus4461
    @claus4461 4 года назад +20

    Amazing, I have the feeling I'm looking at the next Nobel Prize winner right there :D

    • @BURDYMAN777
      @BURDYMAN777 4 года назад +3

      I highly doubt that she will win the Nobel Prize for reading a script into a camera lol

  • @rafakliber9147
    @rafakliber9147 4 года назад

    Can I just point out how satisfyingly the books in the background are arranged?

  • @worldpeace1822
    @worldpeace1822 4 года назад +1

    If we can actually produce superconductors at room temperature in high enough quantities...and even better tunable ones...oh boy ....this will be the start of a new time

  • @adelinaferreira7607
    @adelinaferreira7607 4 года назад +1

    Graphene, quantum computer and String theory never come out of the Labs.

  • @NoTimeLeft_
    @NoTimeLeft_ 4 года назад +2

    To be fair, graphene has been heralded as a material that will revolutionize multiple industries. It's been nearly 10 years and it hasn't left the lab save for some portable charging packs. But these packs don't utilize the full potential of what we were promised.
    It's exciting stuff for sure. But so we're the countless other "breakthroughs" that we were shown.

    • @Orome96
      @Orome96 4 года назад

      There is always a huge gap between a new wonder material or use for a particle or whatever and when it actually becomes useful. Do you think the moment electricity was discovered the world completely changed in a manner of 10 years? It took decades before it was being used. There was a 145 year gap between the discovery of uranium and the first nuclear power plant. Change takes time, ALOT of time.

  • @Dudleymiddleton
    @Dudleymiddleton 4 года назад +1

    This is awesome. How's that for originality?

  • @limeypride
    @limeypride 4 года назад +2

    Wow--blown away!
    Sidebar: what a fantastic presenter you are--well done indeed.

    • @MarenHunsberger
      @MarenHunsberger 4 года назад

      thanks so much, I'm so glad you think so! Check out my personal channel for more :)

    • @limeypride
      @limeypride 4 года назад

      Maren Hunsberger will do... and you’re most welcome. I teach (or I should say, taught) presentation skills for some time-the only thing I could teach you on that front is perhaps a British accent. ;-)

    • @limeypride
      @limeypride 4 года назад

      LMAO-I just watched your video on the future of UK fusion energy and got to the piece where you did a British accent... so there goes the one remaining thing I’m useful for. // In case it wasn’t obvious, I’m an Englishman in New York... well, Seattle but you get the point.

  • @AMdFeroz
    @AMdFeroz 4 года назад

    I believe that Noble prize winning theories are step ahead for any person to explain so clearly to explain like u guys.Can u guys pls post all the Noble prize winning theories & their real world implications??

  • @reallysmallant7174
    @reallysmallant7174 4 года назад +1

    5 years later, why hasn't graphine been used in amything yet?

  • @Mirror_Holder
    @Mirror_Holder 4 года назад +4

    We still don't know significant things in this planet Earth. Imagine the solar system, the galaxy and the universe.

    • @IanGrams
      @IanGrams 4 года назад +2

      I find that really exciting. Even though humans have learned an awful lot, there is always more to learn :]
      I'm very thankful for the scientists who devote their life to furthering our collective understanding of our beautiful universe

  • @thedeeprot
    @thedeeprot 4 года назад +8

    Big vibes!

    • @oneway989
      @oneway989 4 года назад +2

      This shit be hitting different.. lol

  • @shrimpbisque
    @shrimpbisque 4 года назад +1

    BRING ON THE ROOM TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTORS

  • @criz4rachiie
    @criz4rachiie 4 года назад +7

    That's one hell of a plot twist lmao

  • @invalidaccount6147
    @invalidaccount6147 3 года назад +1

    When will it be added in our chemistry syllabus.

  • @ben1canobe150
    @ben1canobe150 4 года назад +2

    Awesome! Great Video

  • @wavelogic8471
    @wavelogic8471 4 года назад

    next company to make a 3D printer that prints with carbon in the molecular level will rule the world

  • @clarenceloie8995
    @clarenceloie8995 4 года назад +11

    I've been following graphene in the past years. This is awesome.

    • @unassumingaccount395
      @unassumingaccount395 4 года назад

      @INERT "Real-world applications", they do have. Scalability? Barely.

    • @frimodig
      @frimodig 4 года назад

      Have you invest any money on graphene stocks? Any promising companies to keep an eye on?

  • @whygoogle5051
    @whygoogle5051 4 года назад +1

    Room. Temperature. Superconductor.

  • @ONDANOTA
    @ONDANOTA 4 года назад

    I would like to see more about: NLP (the real one, not the mumbo jumbo one), Quantum computing (hardware and software), Quantum machine learning, CGI

  • @capuccinolight
    @capuccinolight 4 года назад +2

    Before watching the video: I bet none secrets are revealed.

  • @allex95
    @allex95 4 года назад +2

    Still hoping for a room temperature graphene superconductor news

  • @DeathValleyDazed
    @DeathValleyDazed 4 года назад +5

    Loving your detailed and understandable presentations.

  • @vishank7
    @vishank7 4 года назад +1

    Pretty neat stuff!💎💎💎

  • @ped-away-g1396
    @ped-away-g1396 4 года назад +12

    about time we ditched silicon and germanium for the high efficiency, low loss carbon-based semiconductor.

    • @worldpeace1822
      @worldpeace1822 4 года назад

      Ped-Away-G not only that imagine highly efficient coils.... the army will certainly love this from small firearms to big guns.... no propellent required just shoot the metal.

    • @yuyiya
      @yuyiya 4 года назад

      But it's not ready to assume the mantle.

  • @justarando1737
    @justarando1737 4 года назад +1

    The periodic table couldn’t give us vibranium, so instead it gave us Graphene (Carbon)

  • @tonyshawley7536
    @tonyshawley7536 4 года назад +13

    You are truly the best from Seeker. When you are the one explaining things, no matter what the topic is, I always feel like I'm walking away with either learning something new, learning what is the correct knowledge or finally understanding something I've heard of, but was too complicated for me to understand before and now I know. Thank you. 😁🤗

    • @MarenHunsberger
      @MarenHunsberger 4 года назад +5

      I'm so glad you feel that way, thanks! Check out my personal channels for more :)

  • @rogerfroud300
    @rogerfroud300 4 года назад

    Could you explain the way that the new high temperature composite materials used in turbine blades are made and what their properties are?

  • @jpjaye
    @jpjaye 4 года назад +4

    Alright see u in 20 years

  • @TheFuturistTom
    @TheFuturistTom 4 года назад +13

    I’ve been watching Seeker for a while now! I loved their content! As such, I made my own sci-fi/futurist channel!!

  • @atalgill5587
    @atalgill5587 4 года назад

    Please share more about material science discoveries!

  • @blainevans7047
    @blainevans7047 4 года назад +1

    Can you do one on ZnO flame spray pyrolysis for turning CO2 into CO/O? I feel it’s important for people to see the possibility

  • @Techyindian01
    @Techyindian01 4 года назад

    Please cover this topic and make a longer and detailed video .please

  • @travisroth-harmon2987
    @travisroth-harmon2987 4 года назад +1

    I was listening to this video and I love all the info and then I was thinking "Man, I could listen to her talk forever." You have a soft, pleasant voice that made it easy for me to absorb all the info. Then I looked at the video and you're very very beautiful. So good job Seeker! Sorry for the weird comment and Im sorry if it came off creepy. I just wanted to give props. I hope you all at Seeker had a great 4th and thanks for always teaching me awesome science stuff. Hail Sagan.

  • @jefferee2002
    @jefferee2002 4 года назад

    Normally I dismissal pie in the sky science. But this sounds amazing.

  • @PythonPlusPlus
    @PythonPlusPlus 4 года назад

    Soo... is this the future of transistors too? If you can change from insulation to superconducting, then you can create a transistor right?

  • @rajinthanrameshkumar3879
    @rajinthanrameshkumar3879 4 года назад +2

    I am eager to learn something new about Graphene

  • @kev-m-812
    @kev-m-812 4 года назад

    First thing that comes to mind when i here graphene and tuning used in same sentence.. Samples were removed from alien abductees contained graphene tubes casted INSIDE the metals. The tubes are believed to make up some kind of radio tracking system like some kind of advanced radio vacuum tubes arrangement. What they couldn't figure out was how metal could be formed around the graphene tubes without destroying them. My immediate thoughts were they were some how charged and tuned to be outside of the dimension the casting was being done so as not to melt or destroy the graphene.... WOW! now that's far out man.. OR IS IT?

  • @chanakyasinha8046
    @chanakyasinha8046 4 года назад

    Will it really behave like superconductor? And whats its thermoelectric properties?

  • @frimodig
    @frimodig 4 года назад +2

    Anyone knows some promising graphene developer companies to invest in?

  • @WolfetoneRebel1916
    @WolfetoneRebel1916 4 года назад +2

    I read that as magic-angel graphene and am kind of disappointed that it's not!

  • @ddpwe5269
    @ddpwe5269 4 года назад +1

    Can't wait to see the first machines using carbon nanotubes, will be extremely interesting!!!

  • @TheSAStartup
    @TheSAStartup 4 года назад +2

    So its Graphene...But with a twist;)

  • @jamallaidley4718
    @jamallaidley4718 4 года назад +1

    Nice video 😎

  • @clarke762
    @clarke762 4 года назад

    Now I’m wondering if progress in Twistronics would also help have hot Quantum computers.

  • @surgewater3540
    @surgewater3540 4 года назад

    What if between the layers they made crystal reflectors and small solar cells in a solid blocks for energy storage for a capacitor/solar solid block

  • @chemistrybro_
    @chemistrybro_ 4 года назад

    Make a video about Donor-Acceptor Stenhouse Adducts (DASAs) a new class of organic photoswitch first synthesised in 2014 at the university of Santa Barbra, OR if that's a little too specific then make a video about organic photoswitches in general. There is TOOONS of work on Azo-Benzene photoswitches and there is some amazing work that's been published, for example researchers doped a polymer matrix with a specific azo-benzene to make a "Artificial Flytrap", which is a part of the "soft robotics" field which is also awesome but a lot of hydro-gels (photoswitches are cooler). There are also spyropyrans and diarylethenes, and a few other photoswitches that are really awesome!! People have made wavelength controlled nano-reactors from polymersomes made with DASA photoswitches incorporated into the polymer chains that allow you to turn the reactors on and off with light. You guys messaged me on my instagram about using some of my posts in some of your posts and I work with DASAs so you have shown interest in the area aha :D I think it would make a great video.

  • @mlnvl3940
    @mlnvl3940 4 года назад

    Sputter deposition (PVD) of graphite will make graphene layer?

  • @N0N0111
    @N0N0111 4 года назад

    Have they ever seen real graphene?
    It's like talking about magic dust for years, but actually never seen it.

  • @lpburdek
    @lpburdek 4 года назад +1

    Your scream's a whisper
    Hang on, you twisted transistor

  • @andrewkelley7062
    @andrewkelley7062 4 года назад

    On a future note. That same twist layer should be exhibited through other substances as well. I think there might be a hot iron based super conductor that shows this but I might be off on that. Still in the future it should be useful for nano machines. That among other things like data storage and switching/sensing capabilities through ordinary materials given a primer material then eveuntly through signal alone. In future materials of course. I don't think anyone has got that far yet.

  • @coolnegative
    @coolnegative 4 года назад

    So, hopefully I dont sound too dumb here, but, isn't the very definition of graphene a single layer of carbon atoms? So then, if you ad even one layer, it technically wouldn't be graphene anymore would it? Unless maybe there was something else in between the two layers maybe?

  • @aaronzacharyreed6163
    @aaronzacharyreed6163 4 года назад

    Does anyone have a bibliography for this? Like, with actual peer-reviewed papers? (Or at least published on arXiv?)

  • @josenino6448
    @josenino6448 4 года назад

    What is this going to be used for?

  • @yashkatare3303
    @yashkatare3303 4 года назад +1

    I am not even gonna pretend to understand what they just did.

  • @jamesbentonticer4706
    @jamesbentonticer4706 4 года назад +1

    I work with a student in a lab that is studying graphine and they are very intelligent and still cannot achieve any single layer configurations. She is working on this every day and seems to be getting nowhere year after year.

  • @christmassnow3465
    @christmassnow3465 4 года назад

    If we overcome the size limitation of the graphene sheets, we may even build power lines which will replace the heavier and less efficient copper wires. Computers made-out of more graphene and less copper will also be less harmful to the environment.

  • @Dumdadum76
    @Dumdadum76 4 года назад +2

    Books arranged by color?

    • @cq33xx58
      @cq33xx58 4 года назад

      xD don't be nasty, intellectuals have artistic concerns too

  • @tarayaofelix7210
    @tarayaofelix7210 4 года назад +1

    Fun fact its diamond even in 1 layer of atomic bond.😊😊😊
    Imagine if they make it thicker.😱

  • @takocake7545
    @takocake7545 4 года назад

    squids make ink which was used on paper but now graphene is used on paper and graphene is now used to make squids. and people say scientists don't have a sense of humor.