A Brief Note on Anomalous Effects in 2D Crystals
Burra G.Sidharth

TL;DR
This paper discusses unusual fermionic behaviors in 2D crystals like graphene, highlighting potential implications for future research and applications in condensed matter physics.
Contribution
It identifies and emphasizes anomalous fermionic effects in 2D materials, providing insights that could influence future studies and technological developments.
Findings
Identification of anomalous fermionic behavior in 2D crystals
Potential usefulness of these effects in applications
Highlighting the need for further research in this area
Abstract
In this brief note we point out that in the case of two dimensional crystals like graaphene, there is an interesting anomalous behaviour of Fermions. This could potentially be useful.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum and Classical Electrodynamics · Advanced Physical and Chemical Molecular Interactions · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
