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Some breakthroughs in nanoelectronics in the last decade

Mishra, 2015

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Mishra D
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International Journal of Engineering Research and General Science

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Various research groups have contributed in taking electronics from the present micro level to a new nano level, which is needed for reducing the size of electronic devices and making them perform at a faster speed with an improved efficiency. The research groups have …
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