Carbon nanosheets promise super-fast chips
January 9, 2008 | Source: NewScientist.com News Service
Atom-thick sheets of graphene should smash the record for room-temperature conductivity, as graphene’s properties would allow electrons to travel more easily than in any other material, including gold, silicon, gallium arsenide, and carbon nanotubes.
The graphene sheets could allow a new generation of super-fast microelectronics, according to University of Manchester researchers and their colleagues.