Physics Colloquium

"What is so Special About 1 NM?"

Presented by Daniel Mattis, University of Utah

Tuesday, March 15, 2005, 3:30 pm — Large Seminar Room, Bldg. 510

There are 2 scales of energies at play when one considers devices based on electrons in nanocircuits. The first concerns the kinetic energy of confinement into quantum dots and channels (1/R^2). The second is the Coulomb energy that keeps the charged electrons apart (1/R). The nanoscale offers the best compromise for future applications and now that the 100 nm barrier has been broken in industrial applications, the future may be closer than anyone expected.

Hosted by: Wei Ku

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