Miracle material’s hidden quantum power could transform future electronics
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Scientists at the University of Göttingen have proven that graphene, the one-atom-thick "miracle material," can be precisely controlled using light pulses through a technique called Floquet engineering. Using femtosecond microscopy, researchers directly observed how rapid light bursts modify graphene's electronic properties, opening possibilities for advanced quantum computers and ultra-sensitive sensors.
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