(Nanowerk News) Low-cost, flexible displays that use very little energy could be a step closer, thanks to an innovation from the University of Surrey that solves a problem that has plagued ...
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Scientists in England say they have created the world's smallest transistor — one atom thick — that could lead to a new type of computer chip faster and smaller than today's silicon-based technology.
Low-cost, flexible displays that use very little energy could be a step closer, thanks to an innovation that solves a problem that has plagued source-gated transistors (SGT). Low-cost, flexible ...