Graphene transistors have been used to create a physically unclonable function (a PUF) – one of the key building blocks of high-end on-chip security. PUFs create numbers from the fine-grained randomness found in in an individual IC, due to doping and manufacturing variations, for example. In this case, variations in the carrier transport of graphene ...
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