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http://news.yahoo.com/s/mcclatchy/20090708/sc_mcclatchy/3268145
Graphene
Quote : | "WASHINGTON — Imagine a carbon sheet that's only one atom thick but is stronger than diamond and conducts electricity 100 times faster than the silicon in computer chips.
That's graphene, the latest wonder material coming out of science laboratories around the world. It's creating tremendous buzz among physicists, chemists and electronic engineers.
"It is the thinnest known material in the universe, and the strongest ever measured," Andre Geim , a physicist at the University of Manchester, England , wrote in the June 19 issue of the journal Science.
"A few grams could cover a football field," said Rod Ruoff , a graphene researcher at the University of Texas, Austin , in an e-mail. A gram is about 1/30th of an ounce.
Like diamond, graphene is pure carbon. It forms a six-sided mesh of atoms that, through an electron microscope, looks like a honeycomb or piece of chicken wire. Despite its strength, it's as flexible as plastic wrap and can be bent, folded or rolled up like a scroll.
Graphite, the lead in a pencil, is made of stacks of graphene layers. Although each individual layer is tough, the bonds between them are weak, so they slip off easily and leave a dark mark when you write.
Potential graphene applications include touch screens, solar cells, energy storage devices, cell phones and, eventually, high-speed computer chips.
Replacing silicon, the basic electronic material in computer chips, however, "is a long way off . . . far beyond the horizon," said Geim, who first discovered how to produce graphene five years ago.
"In the near and medium term, it's going to be extremely difficult for graphene to displace silicon as the main material in computer electronics," said Tomas Palacios , a graphene researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology . "Silicon is a multi-billion dollar industry that has been perfecting silicon processing for 40 years."
Government and university laboratories, long-established companies such as IBM , and small start-ups are working to solve difficult problems in making graphene and turning it into useful products.
Ruoff founded a company in Austin called Graphene Energy, which is seeking ways to store renewable energy from solar cells or the energy captured from braking in autos.
The Pentagon is also interested in this new high-tech material. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is spending $22 million on research to make computer chips and transistors out of graphene.
Graphene was the leading topic at the annual meeting of the American Physical Society — a leading organization of physicists — in Pittsburgh in April. Researchers packed 23 panel sessions on the topic. About 1,500 scientific papers on graphene were published in 2008 alone.
Until last year, the only way to make graphene was to mount flakes of graphite on sticky tape and separate a single layer by carefully peeling away the tape. They called it the "Scotch Tape technique."
Recently, however, scientists have discovered a more efficient way to produce graphene on an underlying base of copper, nickel or silicon, which subsequently is etched away.
"There has been spectacular progress in the last two or three months," Geim reported in the journal Science. "Challenges that looked so daunting just two years ago have suddenly shrunk, if not evaporated."
"I'm confident there will be many commercial applications," Ruoff said. "We will begin to see hybrid devices — mostly made from silicon, but with a critical part of the device being graphene — in niche applications."" |
pretty neato7/10/2009 1:44:43 PM |
SaabTurbo All American 25459 Posts user info edit post |
Sounds similar to the carbon nanotubes son! 7/10/2009 1:47:12 PM |
CleverFilth All American 845 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | ""It is the thinnest known material in the universe, and the strongest ever measured,"... "A few grams could cover a football field,"" |
that's pretty cool7/10/2009 1:49:56 PM |
Arab13 Art Vandelay 45180 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Sounds similar to the carbon nanotubes" |
same basic structure7/10/2009 2:01:26 PM |
slamjamason All American 1833 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Until last year, the only way to make graphene was to mount flakes of graphite on sticky tape and separate a single layer by carefully peeling away the tape. They called it the "Scotch Tape technique."" |
hahaha that was the ONLY way?7/10/2009 2:20:41 PM |
DeltaBeta All American 9417 Posts user info edit post |
Could you have come up with a better way to lay down a 1 atom thickness? 7/10/2009 2:28:49 PM |
darkone (\/) (;,,,;) (\/) 11610 Posts user info edit post |
^CVD? 7/10/2009 2:40:45 PM |
CharlesHF All American 5543 Posts user info edit post |
Cool! 7/10/2009 2:47:24 PM |
rwoody Save TWW 37696 Posts user info edit post |
i mean isnt this title scientifically...dumb? arent all atoms stronger than diamons? i am pretty sure it would take more energy to split an atom than to split a diamond 7/10/2009 5:22:51 PM |
Ernie All American 45943 Posts user info edit post |
"diamond"
not
"a diamond" 7/10/2009 5:59:59 PM |
Ansonian Suspended 5959 Posts user info edit post |
^do you always have to be a smart ass??
It can be diamond without the A, you dumb shit
Diamond is the type of stone, whereas a diamond is the rock itself.
Just like amethyst is the type of stone, where as an amethyst is the individual rock
[Edited on July 10, 2009 at 6:27 PM. Reason : .] 7/10/2009 6:26:14 PM |
ThePeter TWW CHAMPION 37709 Posts user info edit post |
its an unfolded carbon nanotube. not that ground breaking 7/10/2009 6:41:25 PM |
hooksaw All American 16500 Posts user info edit post |
7/10/2009 8:24:24 PM |
RattlerRyan All American 8660 Posts user info edit post |
Reminds me of "Transparent Aluminum" from Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
"How do we know this isn't the guy that invented it?" 7/11/2009 12:23:41 PM |
joepeshi All American 8094 Posts user info edit post |
will it give me cancer? 7/11/2009 1:00:02 PM |
The Coz Tempus Fugitive 26099 Posts user info edit post |
^Definitely. 7/11/2009 10:29:29 PM |
ncstateccc All American 2856 Posts user info edit post |
7/11/2009 11:39:16 PM |