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How Does Nanotechnology Make Transistors Smaller?

Traditional transistors are limited by the physical properties of the materials used. Nanotechnology allows for the development of nanomaterials that can be engineered to have specific properties. For example, carbon nanotubes and graphene are two materials that have shown promise in creating transistors that are much smaller than those made with silicon. These materials exhibit exceptional electrical conductivity and can be scaled down to a few nanometers in size.

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