Interesting that increased scattering can increase average current and electron velocity (in a fluidic state) by protecting higher velocity electrons from the edges of the flow. It allows higher conductivity than even theoretically possible in a metal.
I'm usually pessimistic of the hype surrounding graphene, but this is an interesting result. I do hope that there is a bit more room for something like Moore's law.
Some of the biggies were still investing... as of 2014.
I'm usually pessimistic of the hype surrounding graphene, but this is an interesting result. I do hope that there is a bit more room for something like Moore's law.
Some of the biggies were still investing... as of 2014.
http://www.datacenterdynamics.com/content-tracks/servers-sto...