... Not exactly, just the energetic bareer between them must be high enough so you won't get too frequent crossovers between two states through system noise. ...
At least in the case of classical computing, where the physical state of the computer (continuous physical degrees of freedom, as opposed to a logical state)...
... Hello everybody, I'm new here and also a tyro in nanotechnology.Please bear with me if I raise any silly questions. For your question Alex, I think that it...
Nothing new there, silicon-based IC's are already very sensitive to EMP, HPM and ESD. We know how to protect from them : shielding and grounding are the two...
... You're extrapolating from current MOSFET devices, with thin oxide layers, readily damaged by by high-voltage transients. These do not scale down to...
Just a quick note to say that Crystalware is still moving along and has been pretty much scanninng nanotech forum without a lot of comments lately. For the...
A Concise, General, Technical Definition of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Nanoscience is the science of, and nanotechnology is technology involving, the...
Ripples in the Nanoblogosphere My recent rantings have rippled up and down the nanosphere and have had a far larger influence on the public debate over...
Hi, all. This is leng, and i working on nanotube based biosensor application. In my work, lipase was attached onto CNTs covalently. But the problem is that...
Hi, I just joined this list and am excited to see the discussions. I just found out that if you go to Google and search for "nanobot directory", my blog comes...
hi everybody, the point alex raised about the nanodevices being subjected to the high voltages, they would have to be shielded. but these shieldings have to be...
... You typically solvatize CNTs by sonickating with SDS, but it's pretty harsh. A newsh paper in Science used custom nucleotide oligos to solvatize CNTs, and ...
It is encouraging that there are jobs in the NanoTechnology field. I am seeking a position in business development or sales management. Are there any of these...
... So don't subject them to high voltages. It's a design issue. ... That, too. ... Any um layer of dielectric should do. Assuming, you're using a device ...
Hi everyone, Engineer_MK here; It seems to me that lipase enzyme is a molecule just like everything else and when you attach it to a CNT (Carbon Nano-Tube) the...
I'm not so sure about that... there's a very small limit to the number of nano-transistor you'd be able to fit in a single C60, so you'd have to interconnect...
hi all the members of the group, is anybody working on the wastewater treatment tecnologies through nanotech. RAJAT ... [Non-text portions of this message have...
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Yes, See my December column on www.nanotechweb.org for details Tim ... From: rajat prakash singhal [mailto:rajatsinghal007@...] Sent: 04 February...
Not only is there no particular reason why the 1 and 0 states should be equal in energy, but obviously they almost never really are. OK Mark,,the question is...
No bullshit knowledge, man, just making assumption based on my extensive knowledge of current electronics (sub-micrometer silicon-based IC). I admitted not...
... You have two charges on each molecule (cell) and four sites per molecule, arranged in a square. Porphyrins come to mind. The two charges can't get off...
In all fairness, yes, a molecular device is going to be a lot more sensitive to the same size voltage/current spike than a larger device. Eugene is correct...
Photonic interconnect ? How do you figure they'd be done ? Is there a nano-scale equivalent of VCSEL's ? Or are you thinking of a completely different concept...
hello , I am a student in M.Sc MAterial Science at christian albrechts university,kiel, germany.I am looking forward to do my thesis in nanotechnology. i would...
... I'd be a fool to argue otherwise. But the original point was comparing two different device classes: very large blocks of metal and semiconductor, giant...
... Problem with this is that single-domain specialist knowledge is largely inapplicable in a new domain at intersection of multiple disciplines. We all have...
... Your T-junction transistor is either a bipolar transistor or JFET, right? These are less static sensitive in any case. CNTs might also be used to make...