2018年12月19日 星期三

Purdue uses 2D material to make memory ICs

Purdue researchers are using the 2D material molybdenum ditelluride to make memory ICs. “We haven’t yet explored system fatigue using this new material, but our hope is that it is both faster and more reliable than other approaches due to the unique switching mechanism we’ve observed,” says Purdue professor  Joerg Appenzeller. A system using molybdenum ...

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