Self-Assembling, Nanometer-Scale Wires 6
savi writes: "An experiment that University of Chicago physicists conducted just for fun has unexpectedly led them to a new technique for producing nanoscale structures. "This is perhaps the first time that it has been possible to assemble large numbers of parallel, continuous wires that are truly nanometer scale in cross-section," said Heinrich Jaeger, Professor in Physics at the University of Chicago. Check it out here."
Theoretical limits of electricity (Score:2, Interesting)
It seems like this would be a pretty simple process for making transistors, though maybe the current process is cheaper because it's so well developed.
Does anyone know the actual limit for the smallest wire you can pass a current through? I think it's
Re:Theoretical limits of electricity (Score:4, Informative)
Now back to studying for that solid state physics final.
Heinrich Jaeger (Score:1)
WooOOo
Interesting contrast to other research (Score:2, Interesting)
more info on it (Score:1)