Atom Computers ? Benefiting from Nanotechnology
May 30, 2010 by NanotechMarketplace.com
Filed under Molecular Nanotechnology
Computers of the future will use atoms instead of chips for memory. That’s a simplified way of saying that within the next few years, we can expect miniaturization to go into the atomic level to bring to the consumer and the office more power computers that require significantly less power and possess lesser footprints. Using [...]
Researchers print field-effect transistors with nano-infused ink
May 30, 2010 by NanotechMarketplace.com
Filed under Carbon Nanotubes
Researchers print field-effect transistors with nano-infused ink
(PhysOrg.com) — Rice University researchers have discovered thin films of nanotubes created with ink-jet printers offer a new way to make field-effect transistors (FET), the basic element in integrated circuits.
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New method to create field-effect transistors
May 28, 2010 by NanotechMarketplace.com
Filed under Carbon Nanotubes
New method to create field-effect transistors
Scientists in the U.S. say they have made thin films of nanotubes with ink-jet printers to create field-effect transistors – the basic element in integrated circuits.
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Nanotechnology
May 28, 2010 by NanotechMarketplace.com
Filed under Nanotechnology Physics
Product DescriptionMiniaturization has revolutionized human affairs by making possible inexpensive integrated electronic circuits comprised of devices and wires with sub-micrometer dimensions. These integrated circuits are now ubiquitous, controlling everything from our automobiles to our toasters. Continued miniaturization, beyond sub-micrometer dimensions, seems likely. And so we are compelled to explore science and technology on a new, [...]
New method makes field-effect transistors
May 28, 2010 by NanotechMarketplace.com
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New method makes field-effect transistors
HOUSTON, May 25 (UPI) — U.S. scientists say they’ve made thin films of nanotubes with ink-jet printers to create field-effect transistors — the basic element in integrated circuits.
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