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Carbon-based electronics

Paul L. McEuen ()
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Paul L. McEuen: University of California and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Nature, 1998, vol. 393, issue 6680, 15-17

Abstract: Microelectronics based on silicon is probably the technology that has most changed the twentieth century. But in the coming century, carbon may take over. An early sign of that promise is the construction of a transistor based on a single large molecule & a semiconducting carbon nanotube.

Date: 1998
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