How Graphene could greatly advance today’s technology By Noah Brockmann



How Graphene could greatly advance today’s technology

By Noah Brockmann



Image Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Limetal.JPG (Lithium Graphene Foil)




Graphene could greatly advance today’s technologies by enabling electronics to run at a high speed. Graphene can easily do this because of recent studies that concluded in graphene translating lower frequencies to higher frequencies. Graphene can do this because of its molecular structure and its ability to conduct electricity with no resistance. Carbon atoms in graphene can transform electronic signals from gigahertz up to terahertz, which is up to 1,000 times more information per second (Most computers today run in the gigahertz range) Graphene has been tested to convert more than a thousandth, ten-thousandth, and hundred-thousandth of 300 gigahertz onto 0.9, 1.5, and 2.1 terahertz. WIth this information, we might be able to see advancements in our lifetime which would allow computers to have higher processing rates, or be about 1,000 times faster. We could also see smaller devices like phones become very fast due to this advancement.



Questions


How do you think computers would be used if this technology is used in our lifetime?


Do you think you would need a computer or phone with this technology?


How could this new technology advance the world, electronically?


Source: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/how-graphene-could-make-future-electronics-superfast

Comments

  1. Pretty soon, we'll have pho nes starting up without logos

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  2. Could help develop artificial intelligence
    -jo

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  3. i thing graphite computers are faster than phones and tablets Brandon

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  4. I would definitely use computers with graphite processors in them. I would get things done faster and more efficiently.

    - Noah Wasserman

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  5. It can be great help to get better accomplishments with tech in the future

    -Ashlyn

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  6. I think the computers would be used very often , just because the internet not as slow as it was once before.

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  7. If this goes through we could research things faster and could cure diseases faster - Jason W

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  8. this can help us be more advanced since it can help our electronics operate faster. -Jeffrey

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  9. Make research faster and things we cant do now we can maybe do it when we get them chips :) - Brandon Mckinley

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  10. This could make someone a lot of money and open a new door of technology to make what we have more efficient. -caroline edwards

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  11. I think it would be nice to have electronics with this in them so it's faster and better to work on with. ~ Gray Daitch

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  12. Could there be any negative impacts to having this in our technology?

    -Ashley Herman

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  13. this is a nice idea to increase speed of internet and devices, but i think in my point of view that it will the carbon footprint.

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  14. i wonder what would happen to all the old phones and computers not made with this if we start making technology with graphene, would we try and recycle it or would it end up in a landfill- kennedy

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  15. By using graphene in electronic devices, it seems possible for us to become a more advanced society in terms of how fast electronics can operate. I would like to have graphene in my next iPhone because it would process things faster.-Jeffrey

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  16. I think that this is good but is it renewable. Jason Williams

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