Max Lemme is the protagonist of a short video produced by Arte for series Verknüpft (Linked). Using a simple language, the video explores the connection between a common pencil and a self-driving car. That connection is graphene – or better nanotechnology based on graphene, like the one developed by Lemme’s group at AMO and RWTH.
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On February 20, 2020, the radio station Deutschlandfunk Kultur has released a feature piece on “Graphene: the flat all-rounder”. Produced by the journalists Jennifer Rieger und Frank Kaspar, the piece offers an accessible overview of the unique properties of graphene, and a well-balanced analysis of the gap between the stellar expectations grown around this material and its current applications.
Continue reading “Graphene on the radio”An efficient emitter for graphene-base hot electron transistors
Researchers from RWTH Aachen University, AMO GmbH, Stanford University and IHP have demonstrated that heterostructures formed by silicon, molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) and graphene are potential candidates as emitter-diodes of graphene-base hot-electron transistors.
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