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How many atoms are in a transistor?

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Answered by sreen901
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70 silicon atoms wide, so the possibility of making them even smaller is itself shrinking. We're getting very close to the limit of how small we can make a transistor. At present, transistors use electrical signals—electrons moving from one place to another—to communicate.

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Answered by thakrepayal
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  • Today’s transistors are concerning seventy semiconducting material atoms wide, therefore the risk of constructing them even smaller is itself shrinking.
  • We’re obtaining terribly on the point of the limit of however tiny we are able to create a junction transistor.
  • As we know that in the present, transistors use electrical signals—electrons moving from one place to another—to communicate.
  • Although single atoms serving as transistors are discovered before, this can be the primary time a single-atom junction transistor has been controllably designed with atomic exactness.
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