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MIT researchers create terahertz graphene chips

MIT researchers create terahertz graphene chips

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MIT predicts that the new material stack will lead to memories that are 10-times denser than today and to electrical devices that can directly operate on optical signals.

"Our work opens up exciting new areas for transmitting and processing optical signals," said post-doctoral researcher Dafei Jin in a press statement. Jin is working with professors Nicholas Fang and Jun Xu, along with doctoral candidates Anshuman Kumar Srivastava and former post-doc researcher Kin-Hung Fung (now at Hong Kong Polytechnic University).

The researchers were inspired by ferroelectric-gated memories and transistors, to which they added the graphene material to improve performance. As they characterized the resulting hybrid devices, they discovered that two-dimensional plasmons form in the graphene that strongly couple with the phonon-polaritons in the ferroelectric materials. As a result, the devices were able to operate at terahertz frequencies with very low power dissipation.

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