transistors
Jul 24 2008, Jaiyant Cavale

Nanonet technology has been plagued with short circuits that are caused by the metallic nanotubes. This major obstacle has been resolved by researchers at Purdue University. Now it is possible to cut the nanonet into strips, which breaks the...

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