UCLA chemists, engineers achieve world record with high-speed graphene transistors
Friday, September 3, 2010 - 09:35
in Physics & Chemistry
Graphene, a one-atom-thick layer of graphitic carbon, has great potential to make electronic devices such as radios, computers and phones faster and smaller. But its unique properties have also led...
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