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Electrical control of spin signals demonstrated in graphene superlattices
Mind & Brain · 18 June 2026
Researchers at the National Graphene Institute , in collaboration with the National University of Singapore, have shown that the magnetic behaviour of electrons in graphene can be precisely controlled using electricity, revealing unusually large spin signals i
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