New graphene transistor promises life after death of silicon chip (Update)
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Single-electron transistors carved entirely in a graphene sheet. The central elements are so-called quantum dots allowing electrons to flow one by one. The dots are connected to wider regions (contact pads by nm-wide constrictions) that work as tunnel barriers. Credit: University of Manchester
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