Ferroelectric-graphene-based system could lead to improved information processing

Friday, June 21, 2013 - 03:00 in Physics & Chemistry

Researchers at MIT have proposed a new system that combines ferroelectric materials—the kind often used for data storage—with graphene, a two-dimensional form of carbon known for its exceptional electronic and mechanical properties. The resulting hybrid technology could eventually lead to computer and data-storage chips that pack more components in a given area and are faster and less power-hungry.

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