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Graphene Etching to Usher in Computing Revolution

Posted March 10, 2011 10:10 AM

From New Scientist - Online News:

Move over sticky tape: a spray of zinc atoms followed by a dash of acid is the best way to peel off single layers of graphene, an exotic form of carbon that electrons zip through at a dazzling pace. Such precise control is vital if the material is to be used in super-fast electronic devices.

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Re: Graphene Etching to Usher in Computing Revolution

03/11/2011 10:30 AM

Is it just me or is there an article at least once a week ushering in the new "computer revolution"? Will one of these finally materialized to keep my dell from locking up???

Danny

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