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Creating Fastest Room-Temperature Semiconductor The researchers have achieved a significant milestone by introducing the world's fastest and most energy-efficient room-temperature superconductor.
Based on these results, it is expected that the development of a unique room-temperature 2D magnetic semiconductor would dramatically enhance the current 2D material choices and significantly broaden ...
Room Temperature Semiconductor Sets New Energy Speed Record A special quantum material has a way of overcoming the shortcomings of standard semiconductors like silicon.
Learn about Harvard's ultra-thin chip, a groundbreaking advance in quantum photonics that could revolutionize quantum ...
Researchers at the Jülich Research Center and the Leibniz Institute for Innovative Microelectronics (IHP) have developed a material that has never existed before: a stable alloy of carbon, silicon, ...
This latest triumph builds on previous successes by the Japanese company, which has shown that quartz-free HVPE can grow GaN layers with record room-temperature mobilities. Epilayers also feature very ...
Scientists have long suspected that phosphorene nanoribbons (PNRs)—thin pieces of black phosphorus, only a few nanometers wide—might exhibit unique magnetic and semiconducting properties, but ...
The research effort being undertaken by partnering universities will work in tandem with the work at USC, and focus on novel material and devices, on-chip memory design, and interfaces to room ...
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