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This stack of separable Ti3C2 sheets (yellow micrograph, bottom) is one example of a MXene.
This stack of separable Ti3C2 sheets (yellow micrograph, bottom) is one example of a MXene.
2-D Materials: New methods for preparing the materials could lead to smaller, faster electronics Mitch Jacoby Films of…
When it comes to electronics, smaller is usually better. And as devices get more compact and powerful, they need ever-tinier…
Das Wundermaterials Graphen brachte schon jede Menge innovative und extrem flache Materialien. Aber die vielleicht spannendsten…
A wave of innovative flat materials is following in the wake of graphene — but the most exciting applications could come from…
Silicon and germanium analogs of graphene offer tantalizing possibilities for novel nanoelectronic devices.
Researchers have made a transistor from one-atom-thick silicene for the first time
Автор исследования Деджи Акинванд (Deji Akinwande), компьютерный инженер из Техасского университета в Остине, разработал новую ме…
Silicene may be used to create a new generation of computer processors. What is this material, and how was it developed?
Una nuova tecnica di produzione dell'analogo al silicio del grafene ha permesso a un gruppo di ricercatori italiani e…
Materials: Silicene monolayers could help pave the way to faster, smaller electronics
Materials: Silicene monolayers could help pave the way to faster, smaller electronics
Newly developed, incredibly thin silicon transistors - only one atom layer thick - could one day create super-fast computers…
Austin, TX (Scicasts) — Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin's Cockrell School of Engineering have created the…
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Vor nicht einmal drei Jahren wurde Silicen - das Silizium-Analog zum Graphen - erstmals hergestellt. Nun haben Forscher aus dem…
Have you ever heard of silicene? It could mean a whole new era for computer electronics. The world's thinnest silicone material…
Scientists have created the first transistors made of silicine, a material touted as the 'thinnest silicon' in the world. The…
Researchers at The Univ. of Texas at Austin's Cockrell School of Engineering have created the first transistors made of silicene…
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin's Cockrell School of Engineering have created the first transistors made of…
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin's Cockrell School of Engineering have created the first transistors made of…
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin's Cockrell School of Engineering have created the first transistors made of…
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin's Cockrell School of Engineering have created the first transistors made of…
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin's Cockrell School of Engineering have created the first transistors made of…
Researchers have created the first transistors out of silicene, the world's thinnest silicon material. This new 'wonder material…
Silicene matches what models predicted but it's still not ready for the world outside a lab
Et atomtyndt lag af silicium kan fungere som halvleder i transistorer i nanostørrelse. Det kan føre til hurtigere computere.
(Phys.org) —A team of researchers with members from Italy and the U.S. has succeeded in building a transistor based on silicene…
( University of Texas at Austin ) Researchers at the Cockrell School of Engineering have created the first transistors out of…
Creation of electronic device using atom-thin silicon sheets could boost work on other flat materials.