Spiral inductors that are made from intercalated multilayer graphene, and exploit the kinetic inductance of the material, could help deliver miniaturized radio-frequency integrated circuits.
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Huang, W., Li, X. Downscaling inductors with graphene. Nat Electron 1, 6–7 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41928-017-0015-7
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