Graphene electronics moves into a third dimension
In a paper published this week in Science, a Manchester team lead by Nobel laureates Professor Andre Geim and Professor Konstantin Novoselov has literally opened a third dimension in graphene research. Their research shows a transistor that may prove the missing link for graphene to become the next silicon. Source: University of Manchester - Discipline: Technology...
Source: LabSpaces - Friday, 3 February
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