Researchers Demonstrated 32nm Aluminum Vacuum Gap Capacitor

Nanomechanical systems developed at TU Wien have achieved unprecedented precision and miniaturization, paving the way for their integration into ultra-high-resolution atomic force microscopes in the future. The groundbreaking findings about […]

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