Nobel Prize for Physics awarded ..

britexpat
By britexpat

Nobel Prize time again. The Physics award went to Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov for their research at Manchester University.

They have come up with "graphene", the thinnest and strongest material known to mankind. It's uses could be just about anywhere, but it will help move transistors and related technology to new levels..

That wafer thin TV could be only be a few years away :O)

By supeesh• 8 Oct 2010 20:22
supeesh

so its stronger than steel...

its tensile strength is 200 times stronger....

its a semiconductor right???

what if we compare it with carbon fiber??

stronger?

lighter?

so i think the F1 cars will become more faster and stronger...

may be used to replace parts in cars also?

emm ya the bullet prof car will b lighter and faster...

and.......

it will replace computer chips also right?

more faster, less loss of energy in the form of heat...

emm...

sounds like excellent...

i like to know about its mechanical properties...

electrical properties etc...

may be it can be used to make faster planes rockets...

By anonymous• 8 Oct 2010 20:09
anonymous

if the technology to build it can be tamed! Other than that its plain sensationalism at best.

By britexpat• 8 Oct 2010 19:36
britexpat

It also conducts electrickery better than any other material, so it could revolutionise the industry..

By anonymous• 8 Oct 2010 19:11
anonymous

The point is that it is only one atom thick. That will allow to make layers and layers of transistors, and billions of transistors on a conventional chip.

By anonymous• 8 Oct 2010 18:30
anonymous

In april i tried to procure the material. A small invisible to the naked eye patch costs about 6000euros. The strips are now produced by a tech spin-off company, but they are unable to prevent the single molecule thick strips from folding.

It will be a long while until this technology is made commercially feasible and viable for use.

By TailChopper• 8 Oct 2010 18:24
TailChopper

Yeah, I just read the wikipedia article on this one,

I hope this material will help making bullet proof jackets and more :) Strenght is i guess in terms of Isotropic stess/strain, which is true in case of kevlar as well.

By britexpat• 8 Oct 2010 18:17
Rating: 2/5
britexpat

It's uses may be different , but a lot more pervasive.

It is the thinnest material that is currently feasible, but about 200 times stronger than steel.

By TailChopper• 8 Oct 2010 18:13
Rating: 3/5
TailChopper

Thanks for sharing, but it wont replace kevlar any sooner

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