University of Arizona Scientists Unveil Breakthrough Petahertz-Speed Transistor
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Ultrafast laser on graphene creates "the world's fastest petahertz quantum transistor."
Researchers manipulate electrons in graphene using pulses of light that last less than a trillionth of a second Researchers from the Department of Physics in the College of Science and the James C. Wyant College of Optical Sciences demonstrated that by leveraging a quantum effect known as tunnelling recorded electrons bypassing a physical barrier almost […] The post Ultrafast laser on graphene creates “the world’s fastest petahertz quantum trans…
University of Arizona scientists unveil breakthrough petahertz-speed transistor - WorldNL Magazine
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Editor's take: The University of Arizona could become the birthplace of the world's first petahertz-speed transistor. If successful, this research work could mark the dawn of a new era in computing, where the speed of light, rather than electricity, sets the pace for innovation. A team of scientists has unveiled a breakthrough that could one day pr…
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