
In the late 1980s, researchers were working on a new microwave antenna for the U.S. military that could be made out of graphene and other teraherzes.
A new article in the journal Science describes how researchers made a prototype that worked.
It’s a great example of what can happen when researchers find a way to combine a high-energy material with an advanced process, and then make it into something that can be built into a commercial product.
The article is titled “The Microwaves of the Future: A Tale of the Two New Materials.”