Thursday, March 2, 2017

Micro-fluidics could open the door to graphene opto-electronic chips

Microfluidics is a viable route to making graphene-based integrated circuits, claims the University of Exeter. The aim is to exploit flakes of graphene and other 2D materials on silicon-on-insulator wafers over CMOS. Key to this process is including an opto-fluidic waveguide system that can monitor how the flakes are dispersed and aligned, using Raman spectroscopy ...

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