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Research / Collaboration / Fundamental

HiMagGraphene project is controlling magnetism in graphene with hydrogen atoms


In the image above are shown magnetic moments are formed when hydrogen atoms bond to carbon atoms in the honeycomb graphene lattice. The honeycomb lattice comprises two sublattices, and the moments align ferromagnetically (blue) when on the same sublattice and antiferromagnetically (orange) when on the opposing sublattice. Credit: C. Bickel/Science

By Siân Fogden / 13 December 2017
Two scientists working in a lab
Research / Space / Collaboration

ZeroGGraphene_PR2


​After a long summer of hard work in the laboratories, researchers in the Graphene Flagship are ready for two experiments this week, testing graphene technologies for space-related applications in collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA).

By Sophia Lloyd / 13 November 2017
Exhibition / Collaboration / Biomedical

Graphene Flagship at MEDICA 2017


In the image above one of the demonstrators on display at MEDICA, from Graphene Flagship partner Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2), will be a retinal implant which can serve as optical prostheses for people who have lost their sight.

By Siân Fogden / 08 November 2017
Dr. Emre Ozan Polat
Our project / Research / Health

Spotlight Emre Ozan Polat


The Graphene Flagship spotlight series tells the stories behind the research. Emre Ozan Polat is a postdoctoral researcher at ICFO (The Institute of Photonic Sciences, Spain) and is part of the team that created a graphene-quantum dots health-tracking medical patch.

By ICFO and Graphene Flagship / 07 November 2017