A research team at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) claims the smallest transistor that can switch power with a single atom in a solid electrolyte. Transistors are a fundamental component ...
Researchers at Cornell University (Ithaca, NY) have created a single-atom transistor by implanting a designer molecule between two gold electrodes or wires to create a circuit. They believe that they ...
Engineers at NEC Corp. have developed the world’s smallest transistor with a gate length of 5 nanometers, the company said Monday. NEC will disclose the development at the Institute of Electrical and ...
A scientist at the University of Liverpool has helped to create the world’s smallest transistor – by proving that a single molecule can power electric circuits. Dr Werner Hofer, from the University’s ...
Researchers from the University of Manchester have created the world’s smallest transistor. The transistor, made of graphene (a carbon-based material), measures one atom thick and ten atoms across.
IBM claims to have developed the world’s smallest working silicon transistor. At 6 nanometers in length (a nanometer, nm, is one-billionth of a meter), the new transistor is at least 10 times smaller ...
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