Potentially superconducting graphene has been synthesized using CaC6 producing a series of carbon sheets with of calcium separating the layers of sheets.
Scientists at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University have been studying the origin of the superconductive behaviour of this material. Although the origin of this property is still a mystery, graphene and other analogous carbon based materials are often of interest for nanotechnology applications.
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