Graphene has attracted much attention as a potential replacement for Silicon CMOS technology. In this
talk, I will review the motivation for interest in graphene as a nanoelectronic material and discuss
potential applications of graphene in transistors, interconnects, and sensors. Various methods of
producing graphene will be discussed along with recent progress in making large-area sheets.
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