Trapped fast at the gate
Gerwin Gelinck ()
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Gerwin Gelinck: Holst Centre (Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, TNO), High Tech Campus 48
Nature, 2007, vol. 445, issue 7125, 268-268
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The speed record for programming organic transistor memory has been shattered. Work is needed on the stability of the memory storage, but it's a promising step towards some novel technological applications.
Date: 2007
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