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World's Smallest Transistor Sets Path to Better Chips  

Posted Apr 18, 08 2:27 PM CDT in Science & Health Technology    Most Covered

(newser) – Scientists in England have created the world’s smallest transistor, the BBC reports. At 1 atom thick and 10 atoms wide, it could be the key to creating microchips beyond the power of silicon. The transistor is made of graphene, a single layer of graphite and an excellent conductor of electricity. And unlike with silicon, the smaller a graphene transistor is, the faster it works.

“It is already superior to silicon by an order of magnitude,” says a scientist involved. Companies like Intel have plans to improve silicon chips until 2020; at that point, they’ll be too small to take further. But graphene transistors could be the next step. Now, experts are working on creating graphene sheets large enough to use in making chips. “I do believe we will find the technology to do this,” says the researcher.

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World's Smallest Transistor Sets Path to Better Chips
Older chips like this one could be replaced by chips made using graphene.   (Shutterstock.com)
World's Smallest Transistor Sets Path to Better Chips
Graphene is a single layer of the same graphite found in a pencil.   (Shutterstock.com)
World's Smallest Transistor Sets Path to Better Chips
Dr. Leonid Ponomarenko (who carried out this work) shows his research sample: graphene quantum dots on a chip.   (University of Manchester)
World's Smallest Transistor Sets Path to Better Chips
an artistic view of the Manchester researcher's smallest (nanometre size) quantum dot.   (University of Manchester)
World's Smallest Transistor Sets Path to Better Chips
Better chips could be on the way thanks to graphene, a recently-discovered material.   (Shutterstock.com)
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