New directions with fewer dimensions

Abstract
ANYONE who compares the power of today's desktop computers with those that were on the market 10 years ago will realize just how much consumers have benefited from progress made in semiconductor physics and technology. Engineers can now cram ever-higher densities of active components onto chips and give them much better functionality. Indeed, thanks to advances in technology, it is now possible to make semiconductor devices that are about as small as the wavelength of an electron.