Graphene and graphane: New stars of nanoscale electronics
Julia Berashevich, Tapash Chakraborty

TL;DR
Graphene and graphane are promising nanoscale materials with unique electronic and magnetic properties that could revolutionize carbon-based electronics and potentially replace silicon in semiconductors.
Contribution
The paper highlights the potential of graphene and graphane as new materials for nanoscale electronic devices, emphasizing their unique properties.
Findings
Graphene exhibits exceptional electronic conductivity.
Graphane shows promising magnetic properties.
Potential for graphene and graphane to surpass silicon in electronics.
Abstract
Discoveries of graphene and graphane possessing unique electronic and magnetic properties offer a bright future for carbon based electronics, with future prospects of superseding silicon in the semiconductor industry.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGraphene research and applications · Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
