Mike Bedford investigates how research into weird and wonderful new materials may eventually affect our everyday lives by replacing silicon at the heart of computers and other electronic kit.
What’s more, if those experts who claim that silicon technology has almost come to the end of the line are correct in their gloomy prediction, we are surely going to need some major contributions from these other disciplines.
According to the University of Oxford, materials science is an interdisciplinary subject, spanning the physics and chemistry of matter, engineering applications and industrial manufacturing processes. Here we’re going to investigate how research into new and exciting materials is aiming to give our computers a new lease of life.
Primarily this is by developing new semiconductor materials to replace silicon if and when it can go no further, although the potential of new materials doesn’t end there. So, if your image of a chemist or a physicist is of a bearded Victorian scientist in a dingy laboratory filled with glass tubes, Bunsen burners and strange contraptions, prepare to bring your perceptions into the 21st century.
SILICON CHIPS
The phrase ‘silicon chip’ trips off the tongue with barely a thought to what it actually means, so it would be helpful, right at the start, to explain why silicon has been the driver of the electronics revolution for so long.
This story is from the January 2019 edition of Computer Shopper.
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