Substrate Fixes Nano Conductivity
Credit: RPI
Graphene is a carbon produced in 1-atom-thick sheets with a honeycomb structure. Discovered five years ago, it has high conductivity and is a substitute for copper and silicone in nanoelectronics. Batches, though, yield material with metallic and semiconductor properties. Researchers at Rensselaer...
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