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Scientists from A*STAR and the National University of Singapore heated buckyballs on a ruthenium substrate until the carbon masses fell apart into graphene-based quantum dots. The technique could be tuneable.
Rice University researchers combined single-layer graphene with a fine aluminum nanowire mesh to create a transparent, flexible, conductive material to rival the more expensive indium tin oxide (ITO) in LEDs, displays, and solar cells.
The IEEE Photonics Conference 2011, previously known as the IEEE LEOS Annual Meeting, will offer more than 550 technical presentations by the world’s leading scientists and engineers in the areas of lasers, optoelectronics, optical fiber networks and associated lightwave technologies, as well as ...
Korean steel maker POSCO will invest in Michigan-based start-up XG Science to manufacture graphene and collaborate on graphene product development for energy storage and electronics.
Berkeley Lab researchers have used the Lab's Advanced Light Source (ALS) to determine that graphene is a special kind of semimetal, exhibiting electron behavoir outside of Landau's Fermi-liquid theory.
Rice University researchers created a solid-state, CNT-based supercapacitors, combining aspects of high-energy batteries and fast-charging capacitors with harsh-environment ruggedness.
IBM researchers built an integrated circuit (IC) fabricated from wafer-scale graphene on SiC, integrating a graphene transistor with other electronics circuits.
IBM researchers built an integrated circuit (IC) fabricated from wafer-scale graphene on SiC, integrating a graphene transistor with other electronics circuits.
The global graphene-based product market value will grow to $67 million in 2015, and $675.1 million in 2020, according to BCC Research's new report, "Graphene: Technologies, Applications, and Markets" (Report ID: AVM075A).
MIT, U Penn, and NIU have published promising results on manufacturing graphene, a nanomaterial that could offer new electrical and thermal properties to electronic devices. These vastly improve upon the original method of pulling graphene off a block of highly purified graphite with tape.