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Graphene has lived up to its promise in the lab. Now, EU researchers are working on supporting its wider adoption in high-end electronics, photonics and sensors.
Scientists from three British universities are together developing an atom-thick graphene chip that slashes energy use for computing and AI data centres by over 90pc, radically changing the trajectory ...
Graphene is actually a 3D material as well as a 2D material, according to a new study from Queen Mary University of London.
New developments in spintronics could lead to graphene being used as a building block for next-generation electronics.
A brand new 2D material combines graphene-like conductivity with silicon-like bandgap, which could have applications from computing to solar power.
Innovative Graphene Fusion Process: My method enables the utilization of 2D Graphene as an interconnect material in semiconductor circuits, forming a low-resistance, metallurgical bond with the ...
Researchers at CIC nanoGUNE BRTA and other institutes recently realized a spintronic device that leverages proximity effects alone, specifically a 2D graphene-based spin valve. The functioning of ...
Glaphene: 2D hybrid material integrates graphene and silica glass for next-generation electronics by Rice University edited by Stephanie Baum, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
Strong, light and with amazing electronic properties, graphene has always been touted as the “wonder material”. But two decades after it was first isolated, James McKenzie believes that graphene is ...
But an exciting new upstart is challenging graphene’s title. Meet goldene, a 2D sheet of gold with its own strange properties.
Exploring 2D materials beyond graphene, like MoS2 and hBN, for advanced industrial and biomedical applications, with ongoing research to optimize fabrication.