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Porous graphene ribbons doped with nitrogen for electronics and quantum computing

A team of physicists and chemists has produced the first porous graphene ribbons in which specific carbon atoms in the crystal lattice are replaced with nitrogen atoms. These ribbons have semiconducting properties that make them attractive for applications in electronics and quantum computing.


Source: Computers Math - www.sciencedaily.com

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