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A potentially revolutionary new material, described as a sort of “artificial graphene,” has been created by researchers at the University of Luxembourg. The material — which is essentially the same thing as graphene, except that instead of carbon molecules, nanometer-thick semiconductor crystals are used — should lead to improvements to a wide variety of different
Artificial Graphene — Material Similar To Graphene Created From Nanometer-Thick Semiconductor Crystals was originally published on: CleanTechnica.
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