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Another Step to Photonic Computing, Graphene light

Arthur Hanson

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The Nano Lightbulb | Popular Science

Any opinions if this could become a key technology in the semi world? Having been following grapheme for over five years, it seems we should see some real world applications within a year or two. It seems to me this could have a whole range of uses in semiconductors and mems, especially for test and instrumentation.
 
The Nano Lightbulb | Popular Science

Any opinions if this could become a key technology in the semi world? Having been following grapheme for over five years, it seems we should see some real world applications within a year or two. It seems to me this could have a whole range of uses in semiconductors and mems, especially for test and instrumentation.

Arthur,

Here's the key sentence in the article:

"The research is still in its very early stages, but with a collaborative effort from academia and the computer industry, Kim foresees that transparent, flexible displays using the new technology could be just five years away."
 
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