Researchers at Fudan University have created a working memory chip just a few atoms thick, and the first to integrate 2D materials with standard silicon circuits.
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It runs at 5 MHz, achieves 20-nanosecond programming and erasing speeds, and operates with low energy consumption.
Researchers at Fudan University in Shanghai have developed the world's first fully functional memory chip made entirely from two-dimensional materials. The achievement, published in Nature, ...
(CREDIT: Yichao Zhang, et al.) Twisted 2D materials are already being researched for use in transistors, sensors, and quantum computing hardware. Adding heat behavior to that research means engineers ...