A new study has found that small bumps have an unexpectedly large effect on the paths that electrons follow on the semiconductor gallium arsenide. This nano-effect is of significant interest towards future developing computing technologies, an international team of physicists has proven in theory. The team includes colleagues from the University of Oregon and the Niels Bohr Institute and Cambridge University. "Scaled down a million-fold from the local bar variety, these microscopic pool ...
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