Researchers make graphene hybrid

One-atom-thick sheet offers new microelectronic possibilitiesRice University researchers have found a way to stitch graphene and hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) into a two-dimensional quilt that offers new paths of exploration for materials scientists.The technique has implications for application of graphene materials in microelectronics that scale well below the limitations of silicon determined by Moore's Law.New research from the lab of Pulickel Ajayan, Rice's Benjamin M.

Researchers make graphene hybrid

Rice University researchers have found a way to stitch graphene and hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) into a two-dimensional quilt that offers new paths of exploration for materials scientists.

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Scientists create graphene hybrid

HOUSTON, March 3 (UPI) -- Scientists in Texas say they've stitched graphene and hexagonal boron nitride into a two-dimensional quilt, opening new paths in materials science.

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Graphene hybrid: One-atom-thick sheet offers new microelectronic possibilities

Researchers have found a way to stitch graphene and hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) into a two-dimensional quilt that offers new paths of exploration for materials scientists.

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Creating a graphene hybrid

Rice Univ. researchers have found a way to stitch graphene and hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) into a two-dimensional quilt that offers new paths of exploration for materials scientists.

Tue 2 Mar 10 from R&D Mag

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