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Sunday, February 19, 2006

RE: New design for transistors powered by single electrons

Scientists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology and NTT Corp. of Japan have demonstrated the first reproducible, controllable silicon transistors that are turned on and off by the motion of individual electrons. The experimental designs may have applications in low-power nanoelectronics.

[Via EurekAlert!]
Posted by David at 7:54 AM
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