Working Better Together: Two Materials Defining the Future of High-Speed Electronics
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(Nanowerk News) Computers and electronics rely on heterojunctions, which are the interfaces between two different materials…
Hybrid material produces a switch ratio orders of magnitude higher than graphene alone
Michigan Tech is creating semiconductor-less heterojunctions using graphene and boron nitride nanotubes that they hope will…
Graphene and boron nitride nanotubes can form a digital switch, according to Michigan Technological University. Respectively…
Houghton, MI (Scicasts) — Michigan Tech researchers have combined two unlikely materials to make a digital switch that could…
Researchers have created these digital switches by combining graphene and boron nitride nanotubes.