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Scientists have imaged atomic thermal vibrations for the first time, revealing hidden patterns that could redefine quantum and nano-electronic device design. Scientists studying atomic-level behavior ...
Researchers used a solid-liquid-solid method to fabricate wafer-scale 2D InSe, solving key challenges in next-gen ...
Scientists use ptychography to capture atoms as they transfer heat, and learn that phasons dominate during thermal movement ...
Researchers at Kumamoto University and Nagoya University have developed a new class of two-dimensional (2D) metal-organic ...
Efficient Computer’s Electron E1 general-purpose processor claims up to 100× higher energy efficiency than general-purpose ...
In a landmark advancement for next-generation electronics, researchers from the International Center for Quantum Materials at Peking University in ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNWafer-scale 2D InSe semiconductors achieve record performance for next-generation electronics
In an advancement for next-generation electronics, researchers from the International Center for Quantum Materials at Peking ...
Researchers grow single-crystal GaN films on amorphous glass using a chemically converted molybdenum nitride buffer, removing ...
Topological materials are a class of materials that exhibit unique electronic properties at their boundary (surface in 3D ...
Traditional chips rely on electric current, which creates heat and wastes energy. But spintronics flips the script by using ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNGood vibrations: Scientists use imaging technology to visualize heat
Most people envision vibration on a large scale, like the buzz of a cell phone notification or the oscillation of an electric ...
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