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From: FJB2/28/2013 4:20:03 PM
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Stanford Researchers Build Complex Circuits Made of Carbon Nanotubes


A simple sensor circuit made of hard-to-handle but promising carbon nanotubes is a first step in making the materials practical for computing.

By Katherine Bourzac on February 27, 2013

WHY IT MATTERS

Carbon nanotubes could help make computers faster and more efficient—if they can be incorporated into complex circuits.

Carbon complexity:This wafer is patterned with a complex carbon nanotube circuit that serves as a sensor interface.

Researchers at Stanford University have built one of the most complex circuits from carbon nanotubes yet. They showed off a simple hand-shaking robot with a sensor-interface circuit last week at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference in San Francisco...

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