![]() The smallest transistor ever built - in fact, the smallest transistor that can be built - has been created using a single phosphorous atom by an international team of researchers at the University of New South Wales, Purdue University, the University of Melbourne and the University of Sydney. The atomic-sized transistor and wires might allow researchers to control gated qubits of information in future quantum computers. The atom, shown here in the center of an image from a computer model, sits in a channel in a silicon crystal. ![]() A controllable transistor engineered from a single phosphorus atom has been developed by researchers at the University of New South Wales, Purdue University and the University of Melbourne. ![]()
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