Superfast Carbon Computer Memory

Superfast Carbon Computer Memory
Apr-05-09
By depositing a ferroelectric material on top of graphene, researchers have succeeded into holding on to two different levels of electrical conductivity.

This means that the material could hold the ones and zeros needed to be able to be used as computer memory.

Graphene can transport electrons very quickly - Now researchers at the National University of Singapore have made computer prototype memory devices using graphene. There have been hundreds of prototype produced, and they have proven to work reliably.

The new memory idea is "thrilling because it's very simple," says Andre Geim, professor of physics at the University of Manchester, UK, who first isolated graphene sheets from graphite.

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