Single-atom transistor

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Single-Atom Transistor

A single-atom transistor is a device which allows one to open and close an electronic circuit by the controlled and reproducible repositioning of one single atom. It is invented in Karlsruhe at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT).




References

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