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Technology Stocks : Semi Equipment Analysis
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To: kdavy who wrote (5683)9/28/2002 2:18:29 PM
From: Zeev Hed   of 95531
 
kdavy, few minor questions.

Conducting electrons (or for that matter, "holes") without heat dissipation, means superconductive. I know of a lot of work with carbon nanotubes that show superconductivity, but none so far at ambient temperatures, has that changed?

The great majority of heat dissipation in current chip technology is in the active elements (junctions and particularly switching), not in the conductors that connect the various active elements. Has anyone shown non linear I/V curves or two states behavior with nanotubes or are they considering nanotubes just as interconnects?

Zeev
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