Single-crystal nanowires made from niobium arsenide become more conductive as they get thinner, paving way for sub-2-nm chips
"shrunk copper wires have massive resistance spikes, overcome replacing failing copper interconnects at nm-scale, enabling smooth electron flow along surfaces/ edges without scattering, at room-temperature... thermomechanical nanomolding forges with precise structural dimensions... handles structural imperfections well... sub-2-nanometer microchip interconnects, although arsenic toxicity may slow commercial viability"
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