Graphene Yields Secrets to Its Extraordinary Properties

May 15, 2009 | Source: PhysOrg.com

Electrons behave like they don’t have mass in graphene, explaining why electrons are more than 100 times more mobile in graphene than in silicon, Georgia Institute of Technology and the National Institute of Standards and Technology reseachers have found.

Graphene’s exotic behaviors present intriguing prospects for future technologies, including high-speed, graphene-based electronics that might replace today’s silicon-based integrated circuits and other devices.