‘Quantum dot’ promises faster PCs
May 30, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com · Leave a Comment
‘Quantum dot’ promises faster PCs
Scientists have created a transistor in a computer chip that is 10 times smaller than those commonly in use now, marking the start of a new age of super-fast, super-powerful computing.
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‘Quantum dot’ promises super-fast, super-powerful computing
May 30, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com · Leave a Comment
‘Quantum dot’ promises super-fast, super-powerful computing
Australian scientists have developed a new transistor in a computer chip that is 10 times smaller than those currently in use.
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Now, the world’s smallest transistor!
May 30, 2010 by AboutNanoWires.com · Leave a Comment
Now, the world’s smallest transistor!
An international team has claimed that despite its incredibly tiny size — a mere four billionth of a metre long — the quantum dot is a functioning electronic device, the world’s first created deliberately by placing individual atom.
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The Road to a Quantum Computer Begins with a Quantum Dot
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The Road to a Quantum Computer Begins with a Quantum Dot
Quantum dots are a strange phenomenon. Spectrum Editor, Eric Guizzo, described them nicely in the quantum computer application as: “They are nanoscale structures built within semiconducting materials that hold tiny puddles of electrons, which give each dot a collective quantum mechanical property called spin.
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QD Vision buys quantum dot patents from Motorola
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QD Vision buys quantum dot patents from Motorola
Watertown nanotechnology company QD Vision Inc. has bought a patent portfolio related to using quantum dots – the QD in QD Vision – in display and lighting products from Motorola Inc.
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