Carbon Nanotube Performance Checked Out In Space
Credit: PAT CORKERY/LOCKHEED MARTIN SPACE SYSTEMS
A proof-of-concept experiment with radiation-resistant carbon nanotube-based memory devices has demonstrated that they can be operated in space regardless of the rigors of launch. The wafers of carbon Nanotube Random Access Memory (NRAM)—similar to the one at right being examined by a technician...
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