Scientists in Singapore have developed ultra-fast electrical circuit

Researchers at the National University of Singapore have developed ultra-fast electrical circuits using light-tunneling currents. This scientific breakthrough allows you to revolutionize high-speed electronics, nanoelectronics and nonlinear optics.





A group of Singaporean scientists have used a brand new physical process called "quantum plasmonic tunneling." Changing the molecules in electronic devices, scientists can change the frequency of electrical circuits that can operate at hundreds of terahertz frequency regime. Which is much faster than existing microprocessors. The obtained scheme is potentially suitable for creating ultra-fast computers or individual detectors, and other nanoelectronic devices.

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