Currently, the gate length, the characteristic length parameter in transistors, 
has hit about 90 nm. The shorter the gate length, the faster transistors can 
switch on and off. In fact, the transistors have gotten so fast, that the delay 
as electrons flow through the skinnier and longer wires needed to cross larger, 
complex chips is on track to become the limiting factora in speed. This delay 
is just one of the fundamental problems that threatens to make the nanoscale 
regime of electronics unfaithful to Moore's Law and demands the design of new 
materials and structures or a complete shift in chip architecture.








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18 Stanford Scientific Review successfully demonstrated their use as highly sensitive toxic gas sensors, and 
with Professor Calvin Quate (Electrical Engineering), has commercialized nanotubes as scanning probe tips to 
increase probe resolution and tip durability. An area that Dai has just begun exploring is the drug delivery 
potential of carbon nanotubes. "The tube has a large surface area and is empty inside. So either you can 
attach the drug to the outer surface, or fill it up like a test tube," says Dai. Furthermore, multiple 
functional molecules can be attached to the surface: "Say, a molecule that fluoresces to tell you where 
the drug is in the cell and an antibody that specifically targets the site of drug delivery." So far, 
Dai reports that his research finds nanotubes to be quite "biologically friendly."
Sizing Up Nanotechnology by Kristine Mak Yu The backtracking movement of RNA 
polymerase can be followed using optical tweezers.




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