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slatington, pa, usa
Joined 28 Dec '04 Moves 53223 https://phys.org/news/2017-08-ultrathin-semiconductor-materials-silicon-secret.html
New materials able to make transistors 7 ANGSTROMS wide!
Also makes oxides like silicon so easy isolation insulator layers.
3 atoms thick. That is something!
Joined 18 Jan '07 Moves 12449 Originally posted by @sonhouse
https://phys.org/ Yes, but do you have a citation from a credible source?
slatington, pa, usa
Joined 28 Dec '04 Moves 53223 Originally posted by @shallow-blue
Yes, but do you have a citation from a credible source? You doubt the science work at STANFORD?
Did you look at the link on the bottom of the page:
ore information: "HfSe2 and ZrSe2: Two-dimensional semiconductors with native high-κ oxides" Science Advances (2017). http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/3/8/e1700481 DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.1700481
Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2017-08-ultrathin-semiconductor-materials-silicon-secret.html#jCp
Joined 18 Jan '07 Moves 12449 Originally posted by @sonhouse
[b]You doubt the science work at STANFORD? /b]No, I doubt Phyzzog could quote them correctly once if they tried thrice in a row.
Unknown Territories
Joined 05 Dec '05 Moves 20408 Originally posted by @shallow-blue
No, I doubt Phyzzog could quote them correctly once if they tried thrice in a row. And yet, without direct quotes, the site was able to accurately describe exactly what is being heralded by Stanford labs.
Weird, huh.
slatington, pa, usa
Joined 28 Dec '04 Moves 53223 Originally posted by @freakykbh
And yet, without direct quotes, the site was able to accurately describe exactly what is being heralded by Stanford labs.
Weird, huh. Another anti-science post from the treasonous Freak. You have SUCH street cred here.
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