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Material history: Learning from silicon

Michael Segal
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Michael Segal: Michael Segal is a senior editor of Nature Nanotechnology.

Nature, 2012, vol. 483, issue 7389, S43-S44

Abstract: Silicon is more than an incumbent technology competing with graphene — it also has a history researchers should remember.

Date: 2012
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