Graphene Nano Electronics
Graphene, the "wonder material", is made of a single atom thick carbon atom layer in a honeycomb-like hexagonal lattice and is the thinnest, strongest and hardest material available. The last few years has seen extensive research into the properties and applications of graphene, and the material has been suggested as being an potential replacement for silicon in many electronics applications.
Graphene has several useful properties that include high mechanical strength, very high electron mobility, and superior thermal conductivity. The applications of graphene in various components of electronic devices are detailed below.
- Graphene in BioEngineering
- Graphene in Composite Materials
- Graphene in Energy Technology
- Graphene in Nanotechnology
- Graphene in Batteries
- Graphene in ICs & Transistors
- Graphene in Electrodes for Touch Screens
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