Junctionless transistor could simplify chip manufacturing
Monday 8th of March 2010 06:03:40 AM
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| In a move that could revolutionize nanoelectronics manufacturing and the semiconductor industry, scientists at the Tyndall National Institute (Cork, Ireland) have designed and fabricated what they claim is the world's first junctionless transistor. |
A step towards germanium nanoelectronics
Monday 8th of March 2010 06:03:40 AM
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| The use of germanium instead of silicon as basic material of transistors would enable faster chips containing smaller transistors. |
Better understanding 1D nanosystems
Monday 8th of March 2010 06:03:40 AM
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| Interdisciplinary study on peapod nanostructures could help develop applications in nanoelectronics and medicine |
Breakthrough in industrial-scale nanotube processing
Monday 8th of March 2010 06:03:40 AM
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| Rice University scientists today unveiled a method for the industrial-scale processing of pure carbon-nanotube fibers that could lead to revolutionary advances in materials science, power distribution and nanoelectronics. |
"Noise Free" Nano Lab By IBM
Monday 8th of March 2010 06:03:40 AM
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| Believing that shielded labs are vital to the future of nanoelectronics, IBM announced plans to build the world's largest "noise free" nanoelectronic fabrication facilities in Switzerland. By shielding equipment from external electromagnetic, thermal, and seismic noise, the new facilities should help advance research in a wide range of fields |
Seasonal Flu LAIV & H1N1 Vaccine Risks Trivia with Info
Monday 8th of March 2010 06:03:40 AM
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| Fun and educational seasonal flu and H1N1 swine flu information, including the risks. Also, the nanoelectronic vaccine, what is it and how small is the chip inserted? |
Nanotech developer presents new solar cell innovation
Monday 8th of March 2010 06:03:40 AM
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| I.M.E.C., a Belgium-based nanoelectronics and nanotechnology research center, claimed that their large area solar cells have attained 18.4 percent conversion efficiency. |
Friction Force Differences Effect Nanotube Assembly
Monday 8th of March 2010 06:03:40 AM
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| Nanotubes and nanowires are promising building blocks for future integrated nanoelectronic and photonic circuits, nanosensors, interconnects and electro-mechanical nanodevices. But some fundamental issues remain to be resolved – among them, how to position and manipulate the tiny tubes. |
Nanoelectronic Transistor Combined With Biological Machine C
Monday 8th of March 2010 06:03:40 AM
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| If artificial devices could be combined with biological machines, laptops and other electronic devices could get a boost in operating efficiency. Researchers have now devised a versatile hybrid platform that uses lipid-coated nanowires to build prototype bionanoelectronic devices. |
3D Stacked Integrated Chip Technology
Monday 8th of March 2010 06:03:40 AM
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| IMEC, Europe’s leading independent nanoelectronics research institute has announced that it has made significant progress with its 3D-SIC (3D stacked IC) technology. IMEC recently demonstrated the first functional 3D integrated circuits obtained by die-to-die stacking using 5µm Cu through-silicon vias (TSV). |




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