Atomic-scale randomness in graphene enables hardware-level security keys

Date 25th, Dec 2025
Source Graphene Info - Scientific and Educational Websites

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Researchers from the University of Illinois Chicago, Wayne State, and Northwestern have shown that random defects in graphene transistors can be harnessed for next-generation hardware security. Their work demonstrates how the intrinsic disorder in graphene can generate unique electromagnetic “fingerprints,” signals so tied to each device’s atomic structure that they cannot be copied or predicted.