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Physics with a twist: New findings on graphene

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Researchers from Florida State University have published new findings that reveal how various physical manipulations of graphene, such as layering and twisting, impact its optical properties and conductivity.

The team captured images of plasmons -- tiny waves of energy that happen when electrons in a material move together -- that appeared in various regions of twisted bilayer graphene.

"This paves the way for our continuous exploration of various nano-optical and electronic phenomena that are unattainable with alternative diffraction-limited far-field optics," says Guangxin Ni .

Ni: "This is a good example of how nano-photography can be used to study nano-electronic phenomena that can be observed in nanoscale nanospheres.".

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