A single-atom transistor.
By Martin Fuechsle, Jill A. Miwa, Suddhasatta Mahapatra, Hoon Ryu, Sunhee Lee, Oliver Warschkow, Lloyd C. L. Hollenberg, Gerhard Klimeck & Michelle Y. Simmons in Nature Nanotechnology (2012),...
View ArticleComputer simulations suggest graphynes may be even more useful than graphene.
Reported by Bob Yirka, in PhysOrg weblog, 5 March 2012. The past several years have seen a virtual explosion in the amount of research dedicated to graphene and as a result there has been a nearly...
View ArticleResearchers develop graphene supercapacitor holding promise for portable...
Reported by Jennifer Marcus, in UCLA Newsroom, 15 March 2012. Electrochemical capacitors (ECs), also known as supercapacitors or ultracapacitors, differ from regular capacitors that you would find in...
View ArticleMicroorganism mediated synthesis of reduced graphene oxide films.
By Y. Tanizawa, Y. Okamoto, K. Tsuzuki, Y. Nagao, N. Yoshida, R. Tero, S. Iwasa, A. Hiraishi, Y. Suda, H. Takikawa, R. Numano, H. Okada, R. Ishikawa and A. Sandhu, in J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 352 012011...
View ArticleSilicon chip enables mass-manufacture of quantum technologies.
Reported by University of Bristol, Press Releases, 03 Sep. 2012. Example of a silicon quantum chip next to a 20 pence coin. An international research collaboration led by scientists from the...
View ArticleElectronics Play By a New Set of Rules at the Molecular Scale.
Reported by Aviva Hope Rutkin, in Brookhaven National Laboratory News, 02 Sep. 2012. Atomic scale visualization of the single molecule junctions formed with two equivalent pathways (left) and one...
View ArticleBuilding bridges between nanowires.
Reported by Wiebe van der Veen, University of Twente, 20 September 2013. Extreme engineering on the smallest scales. A copper-phthalocyanine molecule bridges the 1.6 nanometre-wide gap between two gold...
View ArticleA first: Stanford engineers build basic computer using carbon nanotubes
Reported by Tom Abate, in Stanford News, 26 September 2013. Unprecedented feat points toward a new generation of energy-efficient electronics! This wafer contains tiny computers using carbon nanotubes,...
View ArticleFinding the Missing Memristor.
Uploaded by Stanford University Channel on YouTube, Stanford Electrical Engineering Department, Stanford EE380 Computer Systems Colloquium. (November 9, 2011) R. Stanley Williams presents the results...
View ArticleSLAC researchers demonstrate ‘accelerator on a chip’.
Reported by Mike Ross, in Stanford News Report, 27 September 2013. The tiny new technology could spawn new generations of smaller, less expensive devices for science and medicine. The nanostructured...
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