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New Graphene Research Promises Reliable Chip-Level Production

An anonymous reader writes "A research team from the University of Texas and a German nanotechnology company have published a paper which describes a major milestone for the future of graphene-based computing – the reliable production of wafer-scale graphene measuring between 100 and 300mm, suitable at last for integration with 'traditional' materials in computing. The research team was able to manufacture 25,000 graphene field-effect transistors from lab-produced graphene film on a polycrystalline copper base. Team research leader Deji Akinwande said: 'Our process is based on the scalable concept of growing graphene on copper-coated silicon substrates...Once we had developed a suitable method for growing high-quality graphene with negligible numbers of defects in small sample sizes, it was relatively straightforward for us to scale up.'"(Original, paywalled paper is at ACS Nano.)

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  1. Re:Interesting. by NoKaOi · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    I wonder if this will help me 3D print a drone? I was originally going to use Raspberry Pi, but might use a graphene based product instead. I would like to start a delivery service which accepts bitcoin as payment for Apple products.

    I think you could do it, but you'll need to use nanotechnology.

  2. Re:Interesting. by CajunArson · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Can't decide... legitimate troll or bot designed to get +1 votes by vomiting buzzwords and hoping for the best...

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