Localized heating could be the key to mass-producing graphene nanocircuits
Researchers have found that localized heating through a microscope tip can modify the properties of graphene, paving the way to mass-produced graphene-based electronics
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Scientists from the Georgia Institute of Technology have documented a major breakthrough in the production of nanocircuitry on graphene, a material that many envision as the successor of silicon for our electronics needs. Using thermochemical nanolithography (TCNL), the team found that the electrical properties of reduced graphene oxide (rGO) can be easily tuned to reliably produce nanoscale circuits in a single, quick step.
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