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Novel technique facilitates creating electrical connections in next-generation processors and photonic components.

David L. Shenkenberg

Doctoral candidate Çaglar Ö. Girit and professor Alex Zettl from the University of California, Berkeley, have developed an alternative to electron-beam lithography, which is used for making the nanoscale electrical contacts in the silicon microprocessors found in numerous electronic devices, including computers, cell phones and audio players. They call the technique “nanosoldering.” Nanosoldering can be used not only for establishing nanoscale electrical junctions in silicon microprocessors but also in photodiodes and semiconductor lasers that are extremely small, saving space for optical...Read full article

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    Published: January 2008
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