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The first fully-2D, wonder-material graphene-molybdenite transistor could be the future of fast electronics

2014-06-04 14:39:58| Extremetech

Researchers at Berkeley Lab, using a trio of single-atom-thick wonder materials -- graphene, boron nitride, and molybdenite -- have created the first all-2D field-effect transistor. This FET could also be the first in a new class of electronic devices that are held together with the van der Waals force -- the same force that geckos use to walk up a piece of glass. According to Berkeley Lab, these 2D, wonder-material FETs could be the key to a 'faster electronics future.'

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