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Hexagons and Transistor

Hexagons and Transistor. What does 2010 Physics Nobel Prize have to do with transistor?. Hexagonal Tiling. Who Invented Hexagon?. Richard Buckminster Fuller. 1895-1983 Engineer Known for buckyball architecture. Epcot Center. Montreal Biosphere, 1967. Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov

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Hexagons and Transistor

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  1. Hexagonsand Transistor What does 2010 Physics Nobel Prize have to do with transistor?

  2. Hexagonal Tiling

  3. Who Invented Hexagon?

  4. Richard Buckminster Fuller 1895-1983 Engineer Known for buckyball architecture

  5. Epcot Center

  6. Montreal Biosphere, 1967

  7. Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov Nobel Prize in Physics, 2010

  8. Graphene Graphene 0.14nm

  9. Fullerene

  10. Carbon Nanotube Transistor Infineon, Munich, Germany – November 22, 2004 graphene tube

  11. Field Effect Transistor (FET) a.k.a. metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) FET. (metal oxide) ELEC2200-003 Lecture 4

  12. Present and Future (Perhaps) CNT Carbon nanotube field Effect transistor MOSFET Metal oxide semiconductor Field effect transistor

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