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To: exp who wrote (80980)6/18/2002 7:57:32 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
I don't think so, they have a better chance in the work that is going on in organic molecules and polarization of backbone charges, in all cases, the major road block will still be the interdevices conductors (whether these are memory cells or logic devices), copper is the last frontier as far as high conductivity goes, beyond that, only exotic unidimensional conductors like carbon nanotubes or some work that I am associated with a small California outfit (but on which I cannot post publicly, for obvious SEC and other reasons, you can PM or E-mail me) will get over the obvious limitations of copper and other metallic conductors.

Zeev