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Breaking (and Restoring) Graphene’s Symmetry in a Twistable Electronics Device
Collaboration Leads to Discovery in Rarely Studied Semimetal Drumhead State
Columbia Chemists Discover a New Form of Carbon: Graphene’s “Superatomic” Cousin
Columbia Engineers Create Artificial Graphene in a Nanofabricated Semiconductor Structure
Columbia Physicists See Light Waves Moving Through a Metal
Columbia Physicists Shine New Light on an Old Quantum Optics Problem About Collective Behavior
Columbia Team Discovers New Way to Control the Phase of Light Using 2D Materials
Dynamic Control of Photon Lifetime for Quantum Random Number Generation
Electrons in Graphene Behave Like Light, Only Better
Engineers observe avalanches in nanoparticles for the first time
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