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| Strain-Gating Piezotronics: Researchers Create New Class of Piezoelectric Logic Devices Using Zinc Oxide Nanowires | 2 sept. 2010 |
| Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new class of electronic logic device in which current is switched by an electric field generated by the application of mechanical strain to zinc oxide nanowires.The devices, which include transistors and diodes, could be used in nanometer-scale robotics, nano-electromechanical systems ... |
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| APS helps answer key questions about common cold virus | 1 sept. 2010 |
| In a world where doctors can treat the most devastating illnesses, the common cold remains elusive. That's because up until recently, scientists knew little about the viruses that spread this seasonal nuisance. But that may be changing now that researchers have mapped one virus's atomic structure using the Advanced Photon ... |
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| Silicon oxide circuits break barrier | 31 août 2010 |
| Rice University scientists have created the first two-terminal memory chips that use only silicon in a way that should be easily adaptable to nanoelectronic manufacturing techniques and promises to extend the limits of miniaturization subject to Moore's Law. The nanocrystal wires are as small as 5 nm wide, far smaller ... |
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| InGaP CQDs make compact fully integrated PICs | 31 août 2010 |
| SPIE eesearchers have used InGaP colloidal quantum dots and unconventional fabrication techniques to produce cheaper, smaller Photonic Integrated Circuits (PICs), integrated onto a single chip. |
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| NIST Researchers Create 'Quantum Cats' Made of Light | 31 août 2010 |
| Researchers at NIST have created "quantum cats" made of photons, boosting prospects for manipulating light in new ways to enhance precision measurements and quantum computing applications. |
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