It is diamagnetic, the most diamagnetic material as it turns out.. Also a conductor, when a conductor carries what we conventionally call a current then it produces a magnetic field by definition, so then you have a magnet. It is quite exotic, but then all conductors are exotic...
Thanks for the explanation. The graphene we used was not magnetic. Apparently not the special type. We used the graphene for structural purposes. Stronger than high strength steel at only a fraction of the weight.
It is diamagnetic, the most diamagnetic material as it turns out.. Also a conductor, when a conductor carries what we conventionally call a current then it produces a magnetic field by definition, so then you have a magnet. It is quite exotic, but then all conductors are exotic...
Thanks for the explanation. The graphene we used was not magnetic. Apparently not the special type. We used the graphene for structural purposes. Stronger than high strength steel at only a fraction of the weight.