Automated technique for large-scale graphene transfer can boost electronic chip production

Automated technique for large-scale graphene transfer can boost electronic chip production

The team led by Delphine Bouilly, a professor in UdeM’s Physics Department and director of IRIC’s Electronic Nanobiosensor Design and Application Research Unit, has developed an original technique for manipulating and moving graphene, a 1-atom-thick material involved in the assembly of electronic chips, for applications in molecular diagnostics. Led by doctoral student Amira Bencherif, the study was published in the journal npj 2D Materials and Applications. The team led by Delphine Bouilly, a professor in UdeM’s Physics Department and director of IRIC’s Electronic Nanobiosensor Design and Application Research Unit, has developed an original technique for manipulating and moving graphene, a 1-atom-thick material involved in the assembly of electronic chips, for applications in molecular diagnostics. Led by doctoral student Amira Bencherif, the study was published in the journal npj 2D Materials and Applications. Nanomaterials Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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