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Google News: Teaching self-assembling structures a new trick
[Electronics Manufacture & Test] - Caroline Ross, the Toyota Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at MIT, says there has been 'a lot of interest' among semiconductor researchers in finding ways to produce chip features that are much narrower than the wavelength of light — and
Teaching self-assembling structures a new trick (w/video)
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[Nanowerk LLC] - Caroline Ross, the Toyota Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at MIT, says there has been "a lot of interest" among semiconductor researchers in finding ways to produce chip features that are much narrower than the wavelength of light — and
Teaching self-assembling structures a new trick
newsoffice.mit.edu
[MIT News] - Caroline Ross, the Toyota Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at MIT, says there has been “a lot of interest” among semiconductor researchers in finding ways to produce chip features that are much narrower than the wavelength of light — and
Photonic Chips, Light To Replace Electricity In Our Microchips ...
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Caroline Ross, the Toyota Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at MIT, has developed a new component, she calls a “diode for light“. So why haven't we been using light in our microchips until now? The problem is ...
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