Graphene Nanoelectronics

July 24, 2007 | Source: Physorg.com

Rensselaer physicists have showed that the length of graphene may be used to manipulate and tune the material’s energy gap (which determine if a material is metallic or semiconducting).

The research could lead to a way to mass produce metallic graphene, which could could one day replace copper as the primary interconnect material on computer chips, overcoming copper’s resistance and heat limitations as interconnects get smaller.