Scientists who work with nanocircuits are enthusiastic about graphene because electrons meet with less resistance when they travel along graphene compared to silicon and because today’s silicon transistors are nearly as small as allowed by the laws of physics. Graphene also has the edge due to its thickness – it’s a carbon sheet that...
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Is graphene the future of nanocircuitry?
Miracle mono-molecule material could quench hot chips!
Few Layer Graphene, FLG. Many boffins worldwide consider that graphene could do amazing things, particularly in the world of integrated circuitry, but as yet they have been stumped by the fact that it’s difficult to make in big enough sheets. According to the calculations of Professor Alexander Balandin of the University of California at...
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