Researchers make scalable arrays of 'building blocks' for ultrathin electronics

Wednesday, July 22, 2015 - 06:30 in Physics & Chemistry

Semiconductors, metals and insulators must be integrated to make the transistors that are the electronic building blocks of your smartphone, computer and other microchip-enabled devices. Today's transistors are miniscule—a mere 10 nanometers wide—and formed from three-dimensional (3D) crystals.

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