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In a review just published in Nature Materials, researchers take aim at the oldest principle in electronics: Ohm's law.
Ohms Law may sound like part of a high school physics lesson, but if you’re a vaper, knowing about it is crucial to avoid your device exploding.
The hunt for graphene's niche just got a lot weirder -- apparently graphene can make electrons violate Ohm's Law with quantum effects on the nonlocal scale.
Breaking inversion symmetry in materials allows deviations from Ohms law, enabling nonlinear effects that could drive future nano- and quantum-electronic devices.
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