Imaging Microscopic Roadblocks for Electron Flow in Graphene (7 of 7) (VIDEO)
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Artist's impression of the experimental setup for a quantum sensing experiment. The diamond quantum sensor is controlled by lasers. An atomistic representation of graphene (a single layer of carbon atoms) sits atop the sensor. Red lines represent the trajectory of the electrons as they move through the graphene. This material relates to a paper that appeared in the April 26, 2017, issue of Science Advances, published by AAAS. The paper, by J.-P. Tetienne at University of Melbourne in Parkville, VIC, Australia, and colleagues was titled, "Quantum imaging of current flow in graphene."
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[Credit: David A. Broadway/cqc2t.org]
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