Atomic-scale imperfections in graphene transistors generate unique wireless fingerprints that cannot be copied or predicted, offering a new approach to hardware security for IoT devices.
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Researchers at ETH Zurich have shown, for the first time with very high time and spatial resolution, that electrons in ...
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