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Shrinking computers, faster phones, and smarter gadgets all rely on one tiny component: the transistor. Invented in the 20th ...
Shrinking silicon transistors have reached their physical limits, but a team from the University of Tokyo is rewriting the ...
By dumping silicon for indium-oxide, researchers have made tiny transistors that outperform devices previously made.
Silicon is king in the semiconductor technology that underpins smartphones, computers, electric vehicles and more, but its ...
A new study in Small presents a 3D SiOx-embedded porous carbon nanofiber host that stabilizes lithium-metal batteries by ...
Fabricated via thermal evaporation, the champion perovskite-perovskite-silicon triple-junction solar cell reached an ...
“Indium oxide contains oxygen-vacancy defects, which facilitate carrier scattering and thus lower device stability,” says ...
Saptarshi Das and Subir Ghosh’s research represents a major leap toward building thinner, faster and more energy-efficient ...
Approach highlights methods for using lower-cost molybdenum electrodes and the impact of oxygen on impeding electrical ...
Using a combination of slurry and gas-phase silicon evaporation methods, researchers have developed a high-density protective ...
In a bold challenge to silicon s long-held dominance in electronics, Penn State researchers have built the world s first working CMOS computer entirely from atom-thin 2D materials. Using molybdenum ...
Imec researchers have set a new benchmark in RF transistor performance for mobile applications. They present a gallium ...