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Silicon nanowires, prepared by electroless chemical etching, are used to fabricate dual-gate field-effect transistors. The diameters of the nanowires vary from 40-300 nm, with a maximum aspect ratio ...
A research team has synthesized three-dimensionally shaped molecules containing an internal twist and shown that they possess ...
Scientists from TU Delft (The Netherlands) have observed quantum spin currents in graphene for the first time without using ...
Self-driving cars that glide through cities without ever hitting traffic, virtual doctors diagnosing you instantly at home, and the ability to feel the touch of someone thousands of miles away may ...
Integrated circuits have evolved from simple microchips to complex, nanoscale marvels, driving advances in computing, ...
Discover how Penn State’s 2D CMOS computer breakthrough paves the way for ultra-efficient, atomic-scale electronics beyond silicon.
Saptarshi Das and Subir Ghosh’s research represents a major leap toward building thinner, faster and more energy-efficient ...
"Silicon has driven remarkable advances in electronics for decades by enabling continuous miniaturization of field-effect transistors ... disulfide and tungsten diselenide transistors." The team used ...
Penn State researchers have built the world’s first CMOS computer entirely from two-dimensional materials, marking a leap beyond silicon.