Graphene is a tunable plasmonic medium. Outer space plasma mediums carry these collective oscillations of electrons called plasmons. Infrared laser beams produce plasmons on the surface edges of graphene. A new emerging graphene cosmology was written here in 2011. Solid particle buckyballs are produced by stellar factories. Silicene derived from common silicon in stars and nebula mimics graphene's electrical conductivity properties, and interacts with graphene in metamaterials.
The suns heliosphere does not have a bow shock, and moves like the bow of a boat traveling on water, like an electromagnetic wave of light. Plasmon waves reaching the edges of graphene reflect like waves of water from the wake of a moving boat.
Infrared Nanoimaging of Graphene Plasmons |
an electric circuit controls the patterns for tunable plasmon graphenes |
The suns heliosphere does not have a bow shock, and moves like the bow of a boat traveling on water, like an electromagnetic wave of light. Plasmon waves reaching the edges of graphene reflect like waves of water from the wake of a moving boat.
Plasmons create full color 3D HOLOGRAMS |
Graphene plasmon dipole emitter has milky way galaxy like bubbles |
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