One-Dimensional Material with High Current Density
TBMG-33235
11/01/2018
- Content
Current density is the amount of electrical current per cross-sectional area at a given point. As transistors in integrated circuits become smaller and smaller, they need higher and higher current densities to perform at the desired level. Most conventional electrical conductors, such as copper, tend to break due to overheating or other factors at high current densities, presenting a barrier to creating increasingly small components.
- Citation
- "One-Dimensional Material with High Current Density," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2018.