Nanoelectronic

NANO SANDWICHES IN ELECTRONICS SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCE RISK OF OVERHEATING

NANO-SANDWICHES IN ELECTRONICS SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCE RISK OF OVERHEATING

A new study about “Reduction of overheating of 2D materials” published in the Journal of Advanced Materials. The work put behind the study is credited to the researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Engineering. By joining together two-dimensional materials used in nanoelectronic devices between their three-dimensional silicon bases, they formed an ultrathin layer […]

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Large-scale Fabrication of Integrated Nanoelectronic Devices Moves Closer

Honolulu, HI (PRWEB) March 15, 2006 The group reports their findings titled “Integrating nanowires with substrates using directed assembly and nanoscale soldering” in the January 2006 edition of IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology. In this paper, they demonstrate a strategy that utilizes a combination of directed assembly and soldering to form low-resistance contacts between nanowires and

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Ben-Gurion University Scientist Solves Longstanding Nanoelectronic Puzzle

New York, NY (PRWEB) October 6, 2006 Beer-Sheva, Israel (PRWEB) October 6, 2006 — Ben-Gurion University of the Negevs theoretical physicist, Professor Yigal Meir has solved one of nanoelectronics longstanding puzzles, which has baffled physicists seeking to make smaller, faster computer devices for more than a decade.   Nanoelectronics refers to electronic transport through miniaturized

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