This innovation, published in ACS Advanced Electronic Materials and featured on the cover of this month's issue, has been achieved at wafer scale. It begins to pave the way toward scalable production of graphene-based memristors, which are devices crucial for non-volatile memory and artificial neural networks (ANNs).
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Rothbardian_fanatic 25 Oct
Wow!!! Aren’t these graphene nanos also found in the wonder jabs? They appear to be small computers that can join together to make larger structures when exposed to the temperature of blood. I guess that making them into wafer scale structures might be the next step up the size ladder.
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