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Scientists create electronics that function at extreme temps using beta-gallium oxide semiconductor
Scientists have demonstrated a new semiconductor material that can operate at extreme temperatures, from 500°C and down to ...
Precise electrons damage chips from the inside and reveal a quantum flaw that could revolutionize modern electronics.
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Your first steps into circuit design mastery
Circuit design blends theory and creativity to turn electrical concepts into functional systems. By understanding components like resistors, capacitors, and transistors, and applying analysis methods ...
The humble inventions that power our modern world wouldn’t have been possible without decades of support for early-stage research. In December 1947, three physicists at Bell Telephone ...
Shrinking silicon transistors have reached their physical limits, but a team from the University of Tokyo is rewriting the rules. They've created a cutting-edge transistor using gallium-doped indium ...
For decades, the semiconductor industry has been laser-focused on shrinking silicon transistors, but Peking University researchers believe the future might lie in changing materials entirely. In a ...
Figure 1 shows a variation on a sine wave oscillator, it uses just two transistors and a single variable resistor to set the frequency. Figure 1 Just a couple of components are needed for a simple ...
Why it matters: Silicon transistors are great, but just like any other object in the physical world, they are held back by a few limitations. The laws of physics put a bottleneck on performance and ...
In a nutshell: Back in 2021, a team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology made waves by creating an entirely new type of ferroelectric material. Now, those same researchers have one-upped ...
A research team led by Director Jo Moon-Ho of the Center for Van der Waals Quantum Solids within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) has implemented a novel method to achieve epitaxial growth of 1D ...
Abstract: Three types of Organic Thin Film Transistors (OTFTs) based on poly-3-hexylthiophene (P3HT) were evaluated for discrimination of solutions from the four basic tastes: sweet, bitter, salty and ...
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