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Experimental studies on magnetization in the excited state by using the magnetic  field effect of light scattering based on multi-layer graphene particles  suspended in organic solvents - Nanoscale (RSC Publishing)
Experimental studies on magnetization in the excited state by using the magnetic field effect of light scattering based on multi-layer graphene particles suspended in organic solvents - Nanoscale (RSC Publishing)

Graphene Under Strain Creates Gigantic Pseudo-Magnetic Fields - Berkeley Lab
Graphene Under Strain Creates Gigantic Pseudo-Magnetic Fields - Berkeley Lab

Even denominator fractional quantum Hall states in graphene - MagLab
Even denominator fractional quantum Hall states in graphene - MagLab

Pseudo-magnetic field-induced slow carrier dynamics in periodically  strained graphene | Nature Communications
Pseudo-magnetic field-induced slow carrier dynamics in periodically strained graphene | Nature Communications

Large positive magnetoresistance of graphene at room temperature in magnetic  fields up to 0.5 T - ScienceDirect
Large positive magnetoresistance of graphene at room temperature in magnetic fields up to 0.5 T - ScienceDirect

Strain-Induced Pseudo–Magnetic Fields Greater Than 300 Tesla in Graphene  Nanobubbles
Strain-Induced Pseudo–Magnetic Fields Greater Than 300 Tesla in Graphene Nanobubbles

Landau Levels of Graphene. (a) When a magnetic field is not applied,... |  Download Scientific Diagram
Landau Levels of Graphene. (a) When a magnetic field is not applied,... | Download Scientific Diagram

Minibands in twisted bilayer graphene probed by magnetic focusing
Minibands in twisted bilayer graphene probed by magnetic focusing

Optical quantum Hall effect in graphene | The University of Tokyo
Optical quantum Hall effect in graphene | The University of Tokyo

DoS of graphene in presence of (a) an external magnetic field BM = B0,... |  Download Scientific Diagram
DoS of graphene in presence of (a) an external magnetic field BM = B0,... | Download Scientific Diagram

Graphene Under Strain Creates Gigantic Pseudo-Magnetic Fields - Berkeley Lab
Graphene Under Strain Creates Gigantic Pseudo-Magnetic Fields - Berkeley Lab

Physics - Magnetic Graphene
Physics - Magnetic Graphene

Magnetic-flux-driven topological quantum phase transition and manipulation  of perfect edge states in graphene tube | Scientific Reports
Magnetic-flux-driven topological quantum phase transition and manipulation of perfect edge states in graphene tube | Scientific Reports

PDF] Influence of the Magnetic Field on the Graphene Conductivity |  Semantic Scholar
PDF] Influence of the Magnetic Field on the Graphene Conductivity | Semantic Scholar

Artificial magnetic field produces exotic behavior in graphene sheets
Artificial magnetic field produces exotic behavior in graphene sheets

Graphene in a Strong Magnetic Field
Graphene in a Strong Magnetic Field

University of Manchester Discovers 'radically different' Physics in Graphene  that Can Lead to Development of New Electronic Devices
University of Manchester Discovers 'radically different' Physics in Graphene that Can Lead to Development of New Electronic Devices

title>UMD Researchers Use a Simple Stretch to Create Powerful  Pseudomagnetic Fields in Graphene
title>UMD Researchers Use a Simple Stretch to Create Powerful Pseudomagnetic Fields in Graphene

New magnetism found in the world's strongest material | Live Science
New magnetism found in the world's strongest material | Live Science

The selection rule of graphene in a composite magnetic field
The selection rule of graphene in a composite magnetic field

High-order fractal states in graphene superlattices | PNAS
High-order fractal states in graphene superlattices | PNAS

Graphene Alignment Technique Holds Promise for Nanophotonics | Features |  Feb 2017 | Photonics Spectra
Graphene Alignment Technique Holds Promise for Nanophotonics | Features | Feb 2017 | Photonics Spectra

Graphene bubbles mimic explosive magnetic field | New Scientist
Graphene bubbles mimic explosive magnetic field | New Scientist