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NASA’s tiny 460GHz vacuum transistor that could one day replace silicon FETs | Nano Technology

NASA’s tiny 460GHz vacuum transistor that could one day replace silicon FETs | Nano Technology | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it
Way back in the salad days of digital computing (the 1940s and '50s), computers were made of vacuum tubes -- big, hot, clunky devices that, when you got right down to it, were essentially glorified light bulbs. This is why early computers like the ENIAC weighed more than 27 tons and consumed more power than a small town. Later, obviously, vacuum tubes would be replaced by probably the greatest invention of all time -- the solid-state transistor -- which would allow for the creation of smaller, faster, cheaper, and more reliable computers. Fast forward to 2014, though, and the humble CMOS field-effect transistor (FET) is starting to show its age. We've pretty much hit the limit on shrinking silicon transistors any further, and they can't operate at speeds much faster than a few gigahertz. Which is why NASA's Ames Research Center is going back to the future with its new vacuum transistor -- a nanometer-scale vacuum tube that, in early testing, has reached speeds of up to 460GHz.
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New nanowire structure has potential to increase semiconductor applications

New nanowire structure has potential to increase semiconductor applications | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it
There's big news in the world of tiny things.

 

New research led by University of Cincinnati physics professors Howard Jackson and Leigh Smith could contribute to better ways of harnessing solar energy, more effective air quality sensors or even stronger security measures against biological weapons such as anthrax. And it all starts with something that's 1,000 times thinner than the typical human hair – a semiconductor nanowire.

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2013-04-crystal-corners-nanowire-potential-semiconductor.html#jCp

 

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Nanomédecine : enfin des nanotransistors à longue durée de vie

Nanomédecine : enfin des nanotransistors à longue durée de vie | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it
Des composants issus de la nanoélectronique sont envisagés pour servir de capteurs surveillant in vivo la santé d'un individu ou d'interfaces avec des tissus biologiques pour de futurs cyborgs....
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Nanoelectronics Take Another Step Forward

Nanoelectronics Take Another Step Forward | 21st Century Innovative Technologies and Developments as also discoveries, curiosity ( insolite)... | Scoop.it
New research from the Max Planck Institute shows that silicon nanowires become doped with unexpectedly large amounts of aluminum during growth, increasing their conductivity and defying the laws of thermodynamics.
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