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Graphene: It won’t replace silicon, but it still has a 1bn EU future

Summary: So-called ‘wonder material’ graphene may be many things, but a replacement for silicon? Not so much, says the head of the graphene flagship that won 1bn EU in funding last month.

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“We don’t say replacement [for silicon]. We say complement,” says Jari Kinaret, a professor in the Department of Applied Physics at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden.

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