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Futuristic material: Graphene
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Description
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The ultra-thin material, which consists of a single layer of linked carbon atoms, is considered a promising candidate for the nanoelectronics of the future. For example, HZDR scientists can use graphene to convert electronic signals with frequencies in the gigahertz range - which corresponds to today's clock rates of silicon-based electronic components - extremely efficiently into signals with a much higher frequency, reaching into the terahertz range.
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Copyright
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Juniks/HZDR
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Picture Id
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56781
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Date
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10.09.2018
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