
KAIST's Billion-Grit Nano Sandpaper Polishes Chips to Atomic Smoothness
A carbon-nanotube-based abrasive achieves over one billion grit, smoothing semiconductor surfaces to within a few atoms while eliminating toxic slurry.
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A carbon-nanotube-based abrasive achieves over one billion grit, smoothing semiconductor surfaces to within a few atoms while eliminating toxic slurry.
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University of Amsterdam researchers reveal how subtle ion shifts in viscous salt solutions trigger nanocrystals to self-assemble into sea-urchin-like spherulites.
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Engineers developed a carbon nanotube polishing method achieving atomic-level flatness on semiconductor surfaces. It is a next-gen chip breakthrough.
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Researchers decoded the mechanism behind how nanocrystals self-assemble into perfect spheres. The breakthrough opens new doors for advanced materials.
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