Tune graphene to rival silicon
NORTHWESTERN (US) — A new way to chemically alter graphene may lead to the creation of faster, thinner, flexible electronics.Highly desired for its many promising attributes, graphene is a one-atom thick, honeycomb-shaped lattice of carbon atoms with exceptional strength and conductivity. Many experts believe it could rival silicon by transforming integrated circuits, leading to ultra-fast computers, cellphones, and related portable electronic devices....
Source: Futurity.org - Tuesday, 21 February
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