Saturday, March 5, 2011

Carbon Replacing Coppper

Nanotubes made of carbon,if grown in dense bundles, can transport large quantities of charge through tiny channels reliability.The density of their interconnects is within an order of magnitude of what's needed for replacing copper in IC's. In future such bundles have the potential to exceed copper's current carrying capacity  by a factor of 100. 

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