Gold nanoparticles used for improving computer memory
11 December 2007Researchers from Taiwan presented the details of their finding about the use of gold nanoparticles for improving computer memory at IEEE 2007, International Electron device Meeting at Washington DC recently. According to the researcher’s the new device is simple and durable and it is made up of mixture of plastic and gold nanoparticles.
This non-volatile array also called as organic nonvolatile bistable memory is a 16-byte device and is inexpensive also. The device was jointly developed by the researchers from the quasi governmental Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) and National Chung Hsing University (NCHO).
Organic nonvolatile memories are the devices made from the substances that can be manufactured cheaply. Most of the researchers carry out developmental work on plastic and carbon based other chemicals that can be produced by printing processes but the main disadvantages of these organic memory devices is that these can be easily breakdown in air or under stress.
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