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New material may replace silicon
Electronic Products ^ | 10/4/12 | Written by:Bård Amundsen/Thomas Keilman. Translation: Glenn Wells/Carol B. Eckmann

Posted on 10/04/2012 4:34:27 PM PDT by null and void

Norwegian researchers are the world’s first to develop a method for producing semiconductors from graphene. This finding may revolutionise the technology industry.

The method involves growing semiconductor-nanowires on graphene. To achieve this, researchers “bomb” the graphene surface with gallium atoms and arsenic molecules, thereby creating a network of minute nanowires.

The result is a one-micrometre thick hybrid material which acts as a semiconductor. By comparison, the silicon semiconductors in use today are several hundred times thicker. The semiconductors’ ability to conduct electricity may be affected by temperature, light or the addition of other atoms.

Fantastic potential

Graphene is the thinnest material known, and at the same time one of the strongest. It consists of a single layer of carbon atoms and is both pliable and transparent. The material conducts electricity and heat very effectively. And perhaps most importantly, it is very inexpensive to produce.

“Given that it’s possible to make semiconductors out of graphene instead of silicon, we can make semiconductor components that are both cheaper and more effective than the ones currently on the market,” explains Helge Weman of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). Dr Weman is behind the breakthrough discovery along with Professor Bjørn-Ove Fimland.

“A material comprising a pliable base that is also transparent opens up a world of opportunities, one we have barely touched the surface of,” says Dr Weman. “This may bring about a revolution in the production of solar cells and LED components. Windows in traditional houses could double as solar panels or a TV screen. Mobile phone screens could be wrapped around the wrist like a watch. In short, the potential is tremendous.”

Broad-based public funding

The researchers have received assistance in gaining patents and founding a company from NTNU Technology Transfer AS, a collaborative partner to the programme entitled Commercialising R&D Results (FORNY2020) at the Research Council of Norway.

However, the path to these remarkable findings started with basic research funded under the Research Council’s Clean Energy for the Future Programme (RENERGI) and the now-concluded programme, Nanotechnology and New Materials (NANOMAT), which initiated the findings.

This video explains the new material. (Video: CrayNano AS),

Huge interest among electronics giants

The researchers will now begin to create prototypes directed towards specific areas of application. They have been in contact with giants in the electronics industry such as Samsung and IBM. “There is tremendous interest in producing semiconductors out of graphene, so it shouldn’t be difficult to find collaborative partners,” Dr Weman adds.

The researchers are hoping to have the new semiconductor hybrid materials on the commercial market in roughly five years.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; Technical
KEYWORDS: graphene; norway
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No Silicon Heaven? Preposterous! Where would all the calculators go?
1 posted on 10/04/2012 4:34:30 PM PDT by null and void
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To: null and void

WOW, really interesting.


2 posted on 10/04/2012 4:37:23 PM PDT by svcw (Why is one cell on another planet considered life, and in the womb it is not.)
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To: null and void

I can hear the EPA and the Eniro-Nazis crying now!

But it contains arsenic.

We have to ban it, for the children!!!


3 posted on 10/04/2012 4:40:19 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty - Honor - Country! What else needs said?)
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To: null and void

Very cool.


4 posted on 10/04/2012 4:47:51 PM PDT by LuvFreeRepublic
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To: null and void

Graphene Sally just doesn’t have a ring to it.


5 posted on 10/04/2012 4:48:21 PM PDT by Rebelbase (The most transparent administration ever is clear as mud.)
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To: null and void

6 posted on 10/04/2012 4:48:41 PM PDT by BenLurkin (This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both)
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To: BenLurkin

Those are not graphene, but they certainly have Hillary’s “attention”.

They may be silicone or possibly the real deal.

All of that is lost on Der Hilderbeast.


7 posted on 10/04/2012 5:03:01 PM PDT by Texas Fossil (Government, even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one)
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To: Texas Fossil

She’s thinking....

Maybe I could get a set of those for Huma before she loses her govt med coverage.....


8 posted on 10/04/2012 5:04:08 PM PDT by nascarnation (Defeat Baraq 2012. Deport Baraq 2013)
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To: BenLurkin

Transgendered?


9 posted on 10/04/2012 5:11:30 PM PDT by null and void (Day 1353 of our ObamaVacation from reality - Obama, a queer and present danger)
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To: null and void; ShadowAce; AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Berosus; bigheadfred; Bockscar; ...

Excellent, we’ve not had a graphene topic since decimon curtailed his FReeping. Thanks null and void.


10 posted on 10/04/2012 5:27:06 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: SunkenCiv

There are over 200 privately funded research programs worldwide, racing to develop graphene technology. The original method of vapor deposition is ancient history already. Samsung is coming out in the next month (pre-Christmas) with it’s graphene flat screen TV. That’ll light up Wall St. interest.

Disclosure: I am waaaay long NGC.


11 posted on 10/04/2012 6:21:38 PM PDT by pingman ("Human history seems logical in afterthought, but a mystery in forethought." (Strauss & Howe))
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To: null and void

Will Graphene Mountain overshadow Silicon Valley?


12 posted on 10/04/2012 6:29:59 PM PDT by TigersEye (dishonorabledisclosure.com - OPSEC (give them support))
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To: pingman

Oh? Is the Nantucket Garden Club using graphene?


13 posted on 10/04/2012 6:32:35 PM PDT by null and void (Day 1353 of our ObamaVacation from reality - Obama, a queer and present danger)
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To: TigersEye

Perhaps the Graphene Plains will be wider than Silicon Valley?...


14 posted on 10/04/2012 6:34:27 PM PDT by null and void (Day 1353 of our ObamaVacation from reality - Obama, a queer and present danger)
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To: 103198

Mark...


15 posted on 10/04/2012 7:01:07 PM PDT by 103198
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To: null and void

Neat


16 posted on 10/04/2012 7:08:12 PM PDT by Jet Jaguar (The pundits have forgotten the 2010 elections.)
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To: pingman

Why would anyone buy a new television?

For what?

A cheap television is 100% as good as a more expensive television. Especially with worse and worse TV programming.

I’d consider shorting your position.

But that’s me.


17 posted on 10/04/2012 7:14:29 PM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network (America doesn't need any new laws. America needs freedom!)
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To: Rebelbase

I was hoping this was an announcement that they were going back to the original material. :(


18 posted on 10/04/2012 7:26:17 PM PDT by CodeToad (Padme: "So this is how liberty dies... with thunderous applause.")
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To: Cringing Negativism Network

A new TV is only scratching the surface. The strength, conductivity, flexibility and other attributes of graphene make it a wonder material.

In the 60’s, it was “plastics”.

Graphene is a wonder material for the 21st century.

The clueless, as usual, get left behind.


19 posted on 10/04/2012 7:37:02 PM PDT by pingman ("Human history seems logical in afterthought, but a mystery in forethought." (Strauss & Howe))
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To: pingman

You’ll no doubt make a million or ten.

Except I don’t see the huge demand for television. Perhaps I just lack vision.

Good luck. :D


20 posted on 10/04/2012 7:40:55 PM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network (America doesn't need any new laws. America needs freedom!)
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