By Rose Ragsdale
For Metal Tech News 

Scientists report new use for graphene

Says 2D material could replace silicon in future microchips Metal Tech News – January 4, 2023

 

Last updated 1/3/2023 at 3:34pm

Closeup of epitaxial graphene electronics chip balanced on woman’s fingertip.

Jess Hunt-Ralston, Georgia Tech

Claire Berger, a physics professor at Georgia Tech, holds a graphene device grown on a silicon carbide substrate chip.

Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology may have identified the material that will replace silicon in the next generation of tinier and more efficient computer chips.

With silicon nearly maxed out in its ability to accommodate faster computing, scientists say a new large nanoelectronics platform is needed, now more than ever.

In the search for a material that could replace silicon, grap...



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