Electrons in graphene go with the flow

Scattering between electrons in the material graphene can cause these particles to flow like a viscous liquid. Such flow, which has previously been detected using measurements of electrical resistance, has now been visualized. Viscous flow of electrons seen in an electrical conductor.

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