Graphene

Scientists just caught graphene breaking a century-old physics law in a way that flips how heat and electricity behave | Daily Reports Online

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  • Graphene experiment reveals major breakdown of Wiedemann-Franz law
  • Heat and electrical conduction unexpectedly move in opposite directions
  • Deviation from classical law exceeds two hundredfold under conditions

For decades, the Wiedemann-Franz law stood as a reliable rule in condensed matter physics.


This principle holds that a material’s ability to conduct electricity should rise and fall in lockstep with its ability to conduct heat.


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