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Lighting The Way To Graphene-Based Devices: Berkeley Lab Researchers Use Light To Dope Graphene Boron Nitride Heterostructures
2014-05-27 11:35:12| rfglobalnet Home Page
Graphene continues to reign as the next potential superstar material for the electronics industry, a slimmer, stronger andmuch faster electron conductor than silicon.
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The next Apple-Samsung battle will be fought over graphene, not in the courtroom
2014-05-19 20:34:23| Extremetech
As one of the larger Apple-Samsung court cases wraps up, it appears the next big battle for mobile computing supremacy might take place in the laboratory instead. With most of the crazy smartphone and tablet growth now behind us, and with little to be gained from continued patent spats, both Apple and Samsung are now looking to bleeding-edge graphene research to spearhead development of faster, stronger, more efficient, and flexible mobile devices.
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New Rapid Synthesis Developed For Bilayer Graphene And High-Performance Transistors
2014-05-05 08:20:38| rfglobalnet News Articles
Researchers at University of California, Santa Barbara, in collaboration with Rice University, have recently demonstrated a rapid synthesis technique for large-area Bernal (or AB) stacked bilayer graphene films that can open up new pathways for digital electronics and transparent conductor applications.
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Neurosurgeons get ready to bring graphene to the operating table
2014-05-01 19:08:20| Extremetech
Sooner or later, particularly if a new material is really exotic, someone wants to put it in your head. In a feature story for the latest issue of the journal Neurosurgery, doctors are looking to graphene to solve some of the most challenging issues in their field.
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Researchers Track Ripples In Freestanding Graphene For First Time
2014-04-29 07:10:58| rfglobalnet News Articles
An international team of scientists, led by physicists at the University of Arkansas, has tracked the dynamic movement of ripples in freestanding graphene at the atomic level.
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