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Graphene Electrons Flow as Frictionless Liquid, Defying Physics

Researchers have observed electrons in graphene flowing as a nearly frictionless liquid, defying the Wiedemann-Franz law that governs conventional conductors. The hydrodynamic electron behavior minimizes energy dissipation, pointing toward potential applications in ultra-efficient transistors and quantum computing hard

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Graphene just defied a fundamental law of physics

Researchers have observed electrons in graphene flowing as a nearly frictionless liquid, defying the Wiedemann-Franz law that governs conventional conductors. The hydrodynamic electron behavior minimizes energy dissipation, pointing toward potential applications in ultra-efficient transistors and quantum computing hard

2mo ago · 1 min · Technology

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