Researchers have used the world's thinnest material to create the world's smallest transistor – a breakthrough that could spark the development of a new type of super-fast computer chip.
Professor Andre Geim and Dr Kostya Novoselov from The School of Physics and Astronomy at The University of Manchester, reveal details of transistors that are only one atom thick and less than 50 atoms wide, in the March issue of Nature Materials.
They believe this innovation will allow the rapid miniaturisation of electronics to continue when the current silicon-based technology runs out of steam.
In recent decades, manufacturers have crammed more and more components onto integrated circuits.