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Breakthrough may lead to industrial production of graphene devices
2015-02-09 13:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld
[NEWS] With properties that promise faster computers, better sensors and much more, graphene has been dubbed the 'miracle material'. But progress in producing it on an industrial scale without compromising its properties has proved elusive. University of Groningen scientists may now have made a breakthrough. Their results will be published in the journal Nano Letters. Graphene is a special material with crystals that are just one atom thick. Electrons pass through it…
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Silicene could help create an alternative to graphene, with many of its benefits
2015-02-04 22:20:27| Extremetech
New materials research could provide researchers with an alternate material to graphene that's more suited to semiconductor design -- if they can figure out how to keep silicene, the single-atom lattice of silicon, from degrading in a matter of minutes.
New graphene display creates LEDs at an atomic level
2015-02-03 21:01:04| Extremetech
New graphene displays could pave the way for ultra-thin, incredibly durable, and highly efficient LCD technology -- even at this early state of development.
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Researchers make graphene magnetic, clearing the way for faster everything
2015-01-29 22:14:56| Extremetech
Scientists have just given graphene the one thing it was missing: magnetism. Magnetic graphene utilizing spintronics could be there to take over when traditional silicon transistors simply can't get any smaller. A graphene transistor could work on the atomic scale, but we've still got a few years to get things figured out before magnetic graphene becomes a necessity.
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Deep frying graphene pom-poms could be key to better batteries
2015-01-19 16:15:21| Extremetech
Graphene has only been around for a few years but people are already getting jaded about it. Finally, researchers have started to make some movement on practically exploiting the incredible power storage potential of graphene.
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