
TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the imaging of chiral symmetry breaking in graphene, revealing a mechanism similar to mass generation in quantum electrodynamics that could enable its transformation into a semiconductor.
Contribution
It provides experimental evidence of chiral symmetry breaking in graphene, linking it to a mass generation mechanism analogous to quantum electrodynamics.
Findings
Chiral symmetry breaking observed in graphene.
Imaging technique reveals symmetry breaking pattern.
Potential pathway to graphene-based semiconductors.
Abstract
Chiral symmetry breaking is imaged in graphene which, through a mechanism analogous to mass generation in quantum electrodynamics, could provide a means for making it semiconducting.
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