➀ Destination 2D, a Milpitas startup with Konstantin Novoselov as its chief scientist, has developed graphene interconnects for ICs using a CMOS process. ➁ The company's doped graphene sheets have current densities 100 times denser than copper. ➂ Destination 2D uses a pressure-assisted direct deposition technique and intercalation doping to achieve high current densities.
Related Articles
- Bellezza process could replace copper with graphene in ICsabout 2 months ago
- ATLANT 3D Secures $15 M Series A+ as Demand Grows for its Atomic Layer Processing Technology3 months ago
- Controlling Light Color and Frequency for Advanced Technologies3 months ago
- Empa's New 'CarboQuant' Lab Peers into Carbon's (Quantum-) World3 months ago
- Safety Assessment of Graphene-Based Materials: A Comprehensive Overview4 months ago
- Edinburgh start-up reveals two camera chips with single-photon pixels and DSP4 months ago
- Scientists Create the Largest Atomically Thin Gold Films to Make Electronics Weightless and Invisible4 months ago
- Proceed with extreme caution, says Penn4 months ago
- Understanding Nonlocal Resistance in Bilayer Graphene5 months ago
- Birmingham Uni and Paragraf get £3.4m for graphene R&D5 months ago