McGill University researchers have discovered a new state of matter, a
quasi-three- dimensional electron crystal, in a material very much like
those used in the fabrication of modern transistors. This discovery
could have momentous implications for the development of new electronic
devices. Currently, the number of transistors that can be inexpensively
crammed onto a single computer chip increases exponentially, doubling
approximately every two years, a trend known as Moore's Law. But there
are limits, experts say. As chips get smaller and smaller, scientists
expect that the bizarre laws and behaviours of quantum physics will
take over, making ever-smaller chips impossible.
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