INSPIRED BY ETCH A SKETCHTM TOY, PITT-LED TEAM INVENTS TECHNIQUE FOR SWITCHING ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES AT NANOMETRIC SCALES
March 03, 2008
March 03, 2008
PITTSBURG, March 3 -- University of Pittsburgh issued the following news release:
A University of Pittsburgh-led research team developed a process wherein the ability to conduct electricity can be turned on and off at nanoscale dimensions. This capability holds promise for more powerful and compact information technologies including ultra-high density information storage, reconfigurable logic devices, single-electron devices, and quantum computers. These findings were published on . . .
A University of Pittsburgh-led research team developed a process wherein the ability to conduct electricity can be turned on and off at nanoscale dimensions. This capability holds promise for more powerful and compact information technologies including ultra-high density information storage, reconfigurable logic devices, single-electron devices, and quantum computers. These findings were published on . . .