Superlubricity enables frictionless sliding in electronic devices only two atoms thick

Superlubricity enables frictionless sliding in electronic devices only two atoms thick

A technological advancement from Tel Aviv University has, for the first time, enabled the application of the scientific phenomenon of superlubricity in electronic components. As a result, the research team successfully harnessed frictionless sliding to significantly enhance the performance of memory components in computers and other electronic devices. A technological advancement from Tel Aviv University has, for the first time, enabled the application of the scientific phenomenon of superlubricity in electronic components. As a result, the research team successfully harnessed frictionless sliding to significantly enhance the performance of memory components in computers and other electronic devices. Nanophysics Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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