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Tuesday, 1 October 2013
Carbon-nanotube computer could revolutionise electronics
Engineers have made a basic computer using carbon nanotubes, a material they say could launch a new generation of faster, more energy-efficient electronic devices. Carbon nanotubes are semiconductors, materials that conduct electricity in a limited way. Semiconductors are essential to electronic devices because they allow electrical signals to be controlled. Silicon is the semiconductor material used in most electronics now. Carbon nanotubes are a tough, flexible material composed of carbon atoms arranged geometrically into thin tubes, each thousands of times thinner than a hair.
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