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Researchers Develop Transistor with High On/Off Switching Ratio

Posted February 04, 2011 10:04 AM

From The Engineer - News:

Researchers at Southampton University have developed a graphene transistor with an on/off switching ratio that is 1,000 times higher than in previous devices.

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Re: Researchers Develop Transistor with High On/Off Switching Ratio

02/07/2011 5:06 AM

Presumably this is to replace the optical transistors which haven't materialised yet.
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