New Atom-Thin Material Advances Computer Chip Technology
Scientists have developed an atom-thin tungsten disulfide monolayer, which functions as a barrier and liner for copper wiring in computer chips. This innovation enables further miniaturization of chips while maintaining performance and reliability. The new material is also compatible with current manufacturing methods, potentially easing its integration into production.
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