New graphene-based single-transistor amplifiers are a triple threat
The new triple-mode, single transistor amplifier could replace many traditional transistors
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Graphene has already brought us the world’s smallest transistor – twice – and now the one atom thick form of carbon that recently won its discoverers the Nobel Prize has been used to create a triple-mode, single-transistor amplifier. The new transistor has the potential to replace many traditional transistors in a typical integrated circuit and its developers say the device could become a key component in future electronic circuits.
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