World's most electrically conductive organic molecule doesn't use silicon or metal, may lead to smaller, more efficient computers
https://phys.org/news/2025-05-unique-molecule-smaller-efficient.html
"mostly carbon, sulfur, nitrogen organic molecules, allow electrons to migrate across without any energy loss over several tens of nm, stable under ambient conditions... electron conduction decreases exponentially as molecular size increases... result of electron spins' interaction at molecule's 2 ends... could even be integrated with existing nanoelectronic components in a chip and work as an electronic wire or as interconnects between chips... more powerful, cost/ energy efficient computers... future: this molecular system as qubit"
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