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To: Red Badger
OK - nice description of how they figured out how to find where the pink's coming from - but then the article ends... So where does it come from?
6 posted on 03/07/2013 8:59:11 AM PST by GOPJ (DHS HAS secured: 1.6 BILLION bullets - 2.700 tanks and 35,000 drones ...to use on American soil...)
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http://apl.aip.org/resource/1/applab/v102/i9/p093111_s1?isAuthorized=no Low-frequency noise with the spectral density S(f)∼1/fγ (f is the frequency and γ ≈ 1) is a ubiquitous phenomenon, which hampers operation of many devices and circuits. A long-standing question of particular importance for electronics is whether 1/f noise is generated on the surface of electrical conductors or inside their volumes. Using high-quality graphene multilayers, we were able to directly address this fundamental problem of the noise origin. Unlike the thickness of metal or semiconductor films, the thickness of graphene multilayers can be continuously and uniformly varied all the way down to a single atomic layer of graphene—the actual surface. We found that 1/f noise becomes dominated by the volume noise when the thickness exceeds ∼7 atomic layers (∼2.5 nm). The 1/f noise is the surface phenomenon below this thickness. The obtained results are important for continuous downscaling of conventional electronics and for the proposed graphene applications in sensors and communications.
8 posted on 03/07/2013 9:04:43 AM PST by Red Badger (Lincoln freed the slaves. Obama just got them ALL back......................)
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We found that 1/f noise becomes dominated by the volume noise when the thickness exceeds ∼7 atomic layers (∼2.5 nm). The 1/f noise is the surface phenomenon below this thickness.
11 posted on 03/07/2013 9:22:34 AM PST by Cletus.D.Yokel (*Catastrophic Anthropogenic Climate Alteration: The acronym explains the science.)
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To: GOPJ
So where does it come from?


13 posted on 03/07/2013 9:23:55 AM PST by UCANSEE2 (The monsters are due on Maple Street)
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To: GOPJ

They found that noise was generated above a certain distance between fields. They’ve literally narrowed down a field to a distance smaller than where the noise occurs (at least to a measurable extent), and thus, the noise is no longer an issue.

This will definitely herald an age of microelectronics to make our current iPhones and Droid devices look like the bag phones of the 80s.


17 posted on 03/07/2013 9:39:07 AM PST by rarestia (It's time to water the Tree of Liberty.)
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To: GOPJ
OK - nice description of how they figured out how to find where the pink's coming from - but then the article ends... So where does it come from?

That's exactly what I was thinking.

20 posted on 03/07/2013 10:35:03 AM PST by zeugma (Those of us who work for a living are outnumbered by those who vote for a living.)
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