A memory chip just 10 atoms thick has been tested in a lab and integrated into conventional chips, demonstrating a technology ...
Keeping electronic devices cool is vital in order to keep them functioning properly, but the components used to contain the heat can add quite a bit of bulk to their overall size. Electrical engineers ...
Atomically thin materials developed by Stanford researchers could create heat shields for cellphones or laptops that would protect people and temperature-sensitive components and make future ...
As interest in nanotechnology peaks, government scientists are claiming a significant breakthrough with the ability to make atoms move one by one. Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and ...
The latest optical atomic clocks use faster atoms such as ytterbium, which tick up to 100 trillion times per second. However, their stability has been restricted by quantum noise, ...
As interest in nanotechnology peaks, government scientists are claiming a significant breakthrough with the ability to make atoms move one by one. Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and ...
Optical lattice clocks are emerging timekeeping devices based on tens of thousands of ultracold atoms trapped in an optical ...
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