Researchers from Oxford University’s Department of Materials have developed a technique to precisely manipulate and place nanowires with sub-micron accuracy. This discovery could accelerate the development of even smaller and more powerful computer chips according to University of Oxford. In a newly-published study, a team of researchers in Oxford University’s Department of Materials led byResearchers from Oxford University’s Department of Materials have developed a technique to precisely manipulate and place nanowires with sub-micron accuracy. This discovery could accelerate the development of even smaller and more powerful computer chips according to University of Oxford. In a newly-published study, a team of researchers in Oxford University’s Department of Materials led by » The FINANCIAL News Tech
Scientists from Oxford University’s Department of Materials have devised a method to accurately modify and position nanowires with sub-micron accuracy.
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In a paper published today in Nature Communications, researchers at the University of Oxford and the University of Pennsylvania have found a power-free and ultra-fast way of frequency tuning using functional nanowires.Think of an orchestra warming up
The University of Oxford’s and the University of Pennsylvania’s scientists have discovered a power-free and ultra-fast approach to frequency tuning with the help of functional nanowires.