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Scientists from the University of Rochester and UC Santa Barbara have built a laser so small it can sit on a penny. But don’t ...
Discover how Penn State’s 2D CMOS computer breakthrough paves the way for ultra-efficient, atomic-scale electronics beyond silicon.
Gaze into the temporal distance and you might spot the end of the age of silicon looming somewhere out there, as a research ...
GaN-on-Si is considered the best of both worlds marrying the high performance for GaN transistors with the scalability and cost-effective platform of silicon. However, it is a challenging design due ...
Penn State researchers unveil the world’s first silicon-free 2D computer using atom-thin materials, promising low-power and ...
Belgian research hub Imec has claimed a new benchmark in RF transistor performance for mobile applications with a ...
Researchers at Pennsylvania State University have developed the world’s first computer using atomically thin 2D materials, a ...
The ion implantation process in semiconductor manufacturing faces multiple challenges such as high-energy ion beams, strong electric fields, and corrosive gases. Industrial ceramic components have ...
Improved contact resistance and RF output key toward mobile-compatible E-mode GaN-on-Si transistors. LEUVEN (Belgium), June 12, 2025 — Imec, ...
Engineers at Pennsylvania State University have made a major breakthrough by building the world’s first computer entirely from atom-thin, two-dimensional materials—without using any silicon. This ...
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