Physics
Mar 28, 2008
Carbon nanotubes and superconductors to replace the silicon chip
“With this technique we can make carbon nanotube devices of a complexity that is not achievable by most other means.”
The future of computing is under the spotlight at the Institute of Physics' Condensed Matter and Materials Physics conference at the Royal Holloway College of the University of London on 26-28 March. via Huliq.com
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