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Tin Could be a Potential Replacement for Silicon in Computers, Physicists Say
Stanene, a new material containing a thin layer of tin could potentially replace Silicon from the heart of transistors. A team of theoretical physicists said that a single layer of tin atoms can conduct electricity with 100 percent efficiency at room temperature.
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