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SAN DIEGO, Sept. 28, 2009 – Physicists at UC San Diego have successfully created speedy integrated circuits with particles called “excitons,” which operate at commercially cold temperatures. This development brings closer to reality the possibility of a new type of extremely fast computer based on such particles. Their discovery follows the team’s demonstration last summer of an integrated circuit – an assembly of transistors that is the building block for all electronic devices – capable of working at 1.5 K above absolute zero. (See: First Excitonic ICs Built.) That temperature,...Read full article

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    Published: September 2009
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