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Scientists Reveal New 2D Material for Next Generation High-Speed Electronics

Posted January 04, 2013 8:50 AM

From Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories:

Scientists at CSIRO and RMIT University have produced a new two-dimensional material that could revolutionise the electronics market, making "nano" more than just a marketing term.

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Re: Scientists Reveal New 2D Material for Next Generation High-Speed Electronics

01/05/2013 4:51 PM

If it was really 2D, it would take up no space in the universe. It's actually 11nm thick (before mounting).

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