Graphene, the world's hardest material

Diamonds are the hardest representatives. In fact, graphene is the hardest material in the world. Now, all developers want to get it and grab it. Nokia is one of the competitors. . Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia today announced that the company will invest 135 million U.S. dollars. In order to do a better research and development of graphene as a super material in the next decade, Nokia’s chief technology officer Henry said in a statement: “Nokia is honored Being able to participate in this project, in fact, we have a deep root in this area, and we first started working on this in 2006. That was the first time we had to deal with graphene. Since then, we have come to this In the field, we are convinced that this material can be used in modern computing environments, and we think this is a very promising job, and we are also striving to achieve this project. We have always believed that there is still the greatest undiscovered. Innovation."

Graphene, which is known as the hardest substance in the world, is 300 times stronger than steel. However, this is also the thinnest research object in history. When measuring it, it is only one atom thick. It is light and light. And it is still a two-dimensional crystal that looks a bit like scotch tape. Graphene is transparent, bendable, and much better than copper conductors. Assuming that Nokia's research is successful, that means for a long time that the company can build a very light, strong, and not easily overheated equipment.

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