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Applied physics: Speedier than silicon (Nature)
 


Science327, 662 (2010)Graphene is a one-atom-thick sheet of carbon. Among its unusual properties is high electrical conductance: electrons glide much faster through graphene than other materials such as silicon, making graphene attractive for use in microchips.Yu-Ming Lin, Phaedon Avouris and their


 
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