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Electronics Breakthrough Could Revolutionize Memory Chips
Jun Yao, a graduate student at Rice University.
Credit: Jeff Fitlow, Rice University
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Jun Yao, a graduate student at Rice University, traced the Rice logo--by hand--into electron-beam controller software to create microscopic NanoOwls from forests of carbon nanotubes.
Credit: Jun Yao and Noe Alvarez, Rice University
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A detail from one of Jun Yao's NanoOwls.
Credit: Jun Yao and Noe Alvarez, Rice University
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A 1k silicon oxide memory chip created using Rice technology.
Credit: Jun Yao, Rice University
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