Chemists develope a new way to make transistors out of carbon nanoribbons
Friday, May 30, 2008 - 11:42
in Physics & Chemistry
Stanford chemists have developed a new way to make transistors out of carbon nanoribbons. The devices could someday be integrated into high-performance computer chips to increase their speed and generate less heat, which can damage today's silicon-based chips when transistors are packed together tightly...
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