July 2000
Tethered to Silicon
Nanotechnology
By David Rotman
Silicon is at the heart of today's computer microchips. Making faster and cheaper computers means carving vanishingly small transistors into silicon chips-a task that is becoming increasingly difficult and expensive. One potential solution is to use individual organic molecules, which are orders of magnitude smaller than today's transistors, on a silicon surface to do electronic switching and storage.
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