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Two hexagonal grids, which individually reflect the structure of carbon joined into sheets of graphene, create repeating patterns when rotated relative to each other. (Credit: Paul Chaikin with modifications by Bailey Bedford)
Graphene’s Magic Act Relies on a Small Twist
18 Oct 21
Five College Faculty Members Named 2019 Highly Cited Researchers
18 Nov 19
Eight College Faculty Members Named 2018 Highly Cited Researchers
27 Nov 18
Four College Faculty Members Named 2017 Highly Cited Researchers
16 Jan 18
Two from College Named 2016 Highly Cited Researchers
21 Nov 16
Two from College Named 2015 Highly Cited Researchers
28 Jan 16
UMD’s Physics Frontier Center Renewed by National Science Foundation
30 Mar 15
2015: A Quantum Odyssey
12 Dec 14
A Quantum Leap in Computing
10 Oct 12
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