Researchers move graphene electronics into 3D
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....
Published By: PhysOrg - Thursday, 2 February
blog comments powered by Disqus- Last 24 Hours
Using graphene, scientists develop a less toxic way to rust-proof steel PhysOrg (Yesterday) - (Phys.org) -- University at Buffalo researchers are making significant progress on rust-proofing steel using a...
Samsung presents a new graphene device structure PhysOrg (Yesterday) - Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, the core R&D incubator for Samsung Electronics, has developed a...
- Older News
Diamond used to produce graphene quantum dots and nano-ribbons of controlled structure PhysOrg (2 days ago) - Kansas State University researchers have come closer to solving an old challenge of producing graphene...
Electron hopping in graphene oxide leads to highly sensitive sensing PhysOrg (2 days ago) - (Phys.org) -- Graphene has many promising applications on its own, but pairing the two-dimensional material...

