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Getting to grips with graphene

GrapheneThe award of this year's Nobel Prize for Physics to two University of Manchester researchers has focused attention on graphene technology. See Getting to know graphene

This is the one atom thick mesh of carbon atoms that shows astonishing electron mobility and may be the eventual route to super-fast electronics - particularly as it is more applicable to planar processing than carbon nanotubes.

To put the Nobel Prize award in context, we have rounded up recent graphene-related stories on Electronics Weekly.

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