Better Graphene Transistors
March 17, 2008 | Source: Technology Review
IBM researchers have discovered a way to significantly improve the performance of graphene transistors.
By stacking two layers of graphene on top of each other, they reduced the electrical noise of the device by a factor of 10.

Noise produced from a single layer of graphene (left) is compared with that from two layers
Graphene has enhanced electron mobility, typically anywhere from 50 to 500 times faster than silicon, but transistors created from the material have been plagued by noise, making the signals they produce less than ideal for communications.