Amorphous boron nitride shows excellent insulating properties for the next generation of electronics
Korean researchers at Samsung and UNIST led collaboration with Graphene Flagship to develop ultrathin boron nitride films for new electronics.
Korean researchers at Samsung and UNIST led collaboration with Graphene Flagship to develop ultrathin boron nitride films for new electronics.
The Graphene Flagship has released its new Annual Report, a collection of success stories covering from fundamental studies and electronics to energy and healthcare applications.
EU's Graphene Flagship just published a comprehensive and completely open access review article encompassing methods for producing and processing graphene and up to 5,000 innovative layered materials.
The Graphene Flagship identified the strategic advantages of integrating graphene into fibre composites, used to build planes and cars.
A graphene-titania photocatalyst degrades up to 70% more atmospheric nitrogen oxides (NOx) than standard titania nanoparticles in tests on real pollutants.
In a special Nature Nanotechnology issue celebrating 15 years since the Nobel Prize-winning “ground-breaking experiments on graphene,” the Graphene Flagship analyses the current graphene landscape and market forecast for graphene over the following decade.
Graphene Flagship researchers solved one of the challenges of making graphene nano-electronics effective: to carve out graphene to nanoscale dimensions without ruining its electrical properties. This work shows that the quantum transport properties needed for future electronics can survive scaling down to nanometric dimensions.
In a recent study published in Science, researchers at ICFO - The Institute of Photonic Sciences in Barcelona, Spain, along with other members of the Graphene Flagship, reached the ultimate level of light confinement. They have been able to confine light down to a space one atom, the smallest possible. This will pave the way to ultra-small optical switches, detectors and sensors.
Bringing together 118 academic and industrial partners in 12 research and innovation projects and 1 coordination and support project, the Graphene Flagship initiative will continue to advance Europe’s strategic autonomy in technologies that rely on graphene and other 2D materials. The initiative, which builds on the previous 10-years of the Graphene Flagship, is funded by the European Commission’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme. The 2D-Experimental Pilot Line, addressing the challenges of upscaling 2D material production processes for the semiconductor industry, is another key component of the Graphene Flagship ecosystem.