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Technology and the single electron

Marc Kastner
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Marc Kastner: 13-2106, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Nature, 1997, vol. 389, issue 6652, 667-667

Abstract: Since their invention, announced in 1948, transistors have become an irreplaceable part of modern life. How can they be made ever tinier? A marriage of lithography and colloidal chemistry is a promising approach.

Date: 1997
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