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New frontiers: self-assembly and nanoelectronics

In the quest for new semiconductor materials and processes, researchers focus on self-assembly, a concept that draws from diverse disciplines like chemistry, biology, material science, and electrical engineering. The following areas are examined: information theory; thermodynamics, synergetics and s...

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Published in:Computer (Long Beach, Calif.) Calif.), 2001-01, Vol.34 (1), p.34-43
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Chemistry
Computer industry
Electrical engineering
Information theory
Integrated circuits
Lithography
Materials science and technology
Nanocomposites
Nanoelectronics
Nanomaterials
Nanostructure
Self assembly
Semiconductor materials
Semiconductors
Thermodynamics
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