Ceramic Subtrate Wires
(Original Caption) Closeup of a ceramic substrate patterned with high-temperature superconducting wires made with a new IBM plasma spray technique. Such wires might be used to connect logic and memory chips in computers. Undated photograph. BPA2# 801

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515177150
Collection:
Bettmann
Date created:
01 January, 1900
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Source:
Bettmann
Object name:
SF6005
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2489 x 3770 px (21.07 x 31.92 cm) - 300 dpi - 3 MB
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