Researchers at the National Graphene Institute have made significant strides in controlling electron magnetic behavior in graphene through electrical means. This collaboration with the National University of Singapore showcases the potential of graphene in future electronic applications.
The findings highlight the ability to manipulate spin polarization in graphene, which could lead to advancements in low-power spintronic devices. Such devices are anticipated to offer more efficient alternatives in the realm of electronics.
Published on June 18, 2026, this research underscores the growing importance of graphene in technology and its ability to influence the development of next-generation electronic devices.