Semiconductor International - August 01, 2005
Cover Story
Superconducting Nanowires Use DNA as Base
By using DNA molecules as scaffolds, scientists
have created superconducting nanodevices that demonstrate a new type of quantum
interference, and could be used to measure magnetic fields and map regions of
superconductivity. In the future, the technology could be generalized to produce
semiconducting or other types of electronic devices.
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