Each memory element see above would work by sliding the inner nanotube into different configurations to represent or 0.. By packing one nanotube inside another larger one and then slapping electrodes on both ends, they propose to store digital information more simply than other nanotech methods. In the last year, Jeong Won Kang and Qing Jiang of the University of California, Riverside, have designed one such system in simulations Nanotechnology, vol 18, 095705.

Each memory element see above would work by sliding the inner nanotube into different configurations to represent or 0.. In the last year, Jeong Won Kang and Qing Jiang of the University of California, Riverside, have designed one such system in simulations Nanotechnology, vol 18, 095705. By packing one nanotube inside another larger one and then slapping electrodes on both ends, they propose to store digital information more simply than other nanotech methods.

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