Graphene “Nano-Origami” Creates Tiny Microchips
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08/01/2021
- Content
Tiny microchips can be made from graphene and other two-dimensional (2D) materials using a form of “nano-origami.” By creating kinks in the structure of graphene, researchers made the nanomaterial behave like a transistor and showed that when a strip of graphene is crinkled in this way, it can behave like a microchip that is around 100 times smaller than conventional microchips.
- Citation
- "Graphene “Nano-Origami” Creates Tiny Microchips," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2021.