Adding a Bit of Artificiality Makes Graphene Real for Electronics
Artificial graphene is made to duplicate the electronic structure of graphene in a semiconductor device.
Read the article in IEEE Spectrum.
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Artificial graphene is made to duplicate the electronic structure of graphene in a semiconductor device.
Read the article in IEEE Spectrum.