The nanotechnology market in India is expanding quickly, with numerous applications in the healthcare, consumer items, energy, and the military sector.
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Graphene Nano-origami Creates Tiniest Microchips Yet
The tiniest microchips yet can be made from graphene and other 2D-materials, using a form of nano-origami , physicists at the University of Sussex have found.
This is the first time any researchers have done this, and it is covered in a paper published in the
ACS Nano journal.
By creating kinks in the structure of graphene, researchers at the University of Sussex have made the nanomaterial behave like a transistor, and have shown that when a strip of graphene is crinkled in this way, it can behave like a microchip, which is around 100 times smaller than conventional microchips.
The tiniest microchips yet can be made from graphene and other 2D-materials, using a form of nano-origami , physicists at the University of Sussex have found. This is the first time any researchers have done this, and it is covered in a paper published in the ACS Nano journal.
By creating kinks in the structure of graphene, researchers at the University of Sussex have made the nanomaterial behave like a transistor, and have shown that when a strip of graphene is crinkled in this way, it can behave like a microchip, which is around 100 times smaller than conventional microchips. For further information see the IDTechEx report on Graphene Market & 2D Materials Assessment 2021-2031.
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