Now, an unusual way of fabricating single-crystal organic transistors has allowed scientists to probe charge transport within the crystals and to observe a strong anisotropy of the charge transport mobility within the crystal plane never before seen.
(March 11, 2004) Gaitherburg, Md.—A warm winter coat doesn’t work nearly as well if it’s full of holes. The same is true for hafnium oxide, a promising insulator for the next generation of smaller, faster microchips.