New ultra-thin electronic films have greater capacity
Friday, May 11, 2012 - 15:30
in Physics & Chemistry
The development of a new combination of polymers associating sugars with oil-based macromolecules makes it possible to design ultra-thin films capable of self-organization with a 5-nanometer resolution. This opens up new horizons for increasing the capacity of hard discs and the speed of microprocessors.
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