
American Institute of Physics | 2009-01-01 | 70 pages | PDF | 4,95 MB
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Their geometry, mechanical flexibility, and unique charge-transport properties make carbon nanotubes ideally suited to supplant silicon in the next generation of FETs.
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Panofsky agonistes: The 1950 loyalty oath at Berkeley
In 1949–51 the University of California was seriously damaged by a loyalty-oath controversy. Wolfgang Panofsky, a promising young physics professor at Berkeley, was caught up in the turmoil.
John David Jackson

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