Graphene and Black Holes: novel materials to reach the unreachable
Alfredo Iorio

TL;DR
This paper advocates for establishing a dedicated laboratory to test high-energy theoretical physics models using analogue systems, specifically focusing on the potential of graphene as a novel material for such experiments.
Contribution
It proposes using graphene as a platform for simulating and testing high-energy physics models in a laboratory setting.
Findings
Graphene's properties make it suitable for analogue gravity experiments.
A dedicated lab could enable testing of high-energy physics theories.
Potential for new insights into black hole physics using graphene-based systems.
Abstract
The case for a dedicated laboratory, to test hep-th models on analogue systems, is briefly made. The focus is on graphene.
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