Tunable semiconductors possible with hot new material called graphene
Wednesday, June 10, 2009 - 13:49
in Physics & Chemistry
Berkeley -- Today's transistors and light emitting diodes (LED) are based on silicon and gallium arsenide semiconductors, which have fixed electronic and optical properties.
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