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Ultra-compact capacitors for the electronics market

From November 11-14, 2014, Fraunhofer IPMS will present ultra-thin and integrated capacitors with a high capacity and sp…

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Transistor developed at UCLA significantly outperforms existing models

Advance could lead to more powerful wearable electronics and other devices

A team of researchers have fabricated field effect transistors made from molybdenum sulfide that demonstrated the best p…

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A new dimension for integrated circuits: 3D nanomagnetic logic

Field-coupled magnets could replace transistors in some computer chips

Electrical engineers have demonstrated a new kind of building block for digital integrated circuits. Their experiments s…

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Oxides Discovered by CCNY Team Could Advance Memory Devices

The quest for the ultimate memory device for computing may have just taken an encouraging step forward. Researchers at T…

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Study Sheds New Light on Why Batteries Go Bad

Rapid Charging and Draining Doesn't Damage Lithium Ion Electrode as Much as Thought

A comprehensive look at how tiny particles in a lithium ion battery electrode behave shows that rapid-charging the batte…

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Physicists find a new way to push electrons around

Discovery might ultimately lead to new, more energy-efficient transistors and microchips.

Physicists at MIT and the University of Manchester have found an unexpectedly different behavior under very specialized…

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Nanotechnology aids in cooling electrons without external sources

A team of researchers has discovered a way to cool electrons to -228 °C without external means and at room temperature,…

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Layered graphene sandwich for next generation electronics

Sandwiching layers of graphene with white graphene could produce designer materials capable of creating high-frequency electronic devices, University of Manchester scientists have found.

Sandwiching layers of graphene with white graphene could produce designer materials capable of creating high-frequency e…

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A new, tunable device for spintronics

An international team of scientists including physicist Jairo Sinova from the University of Mainz realises a tunable spin-charge converter made of GaAs

Researchers including physicist Jairo Sinova from Mainz University open up new approach in searching and engineering spi…

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Copper shines as flexible conductor

Making such concepts affordable enough for general use remains a challenge but a new way of working with copper nanowire…

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Graphene’s multi-coloured butterflies

Combining black and white graphene can change the electronic properties of the one-atom thick materials, University of Manchester researchers have found.

Combining black and white graphene can change the electronic properties of the one-atom thick materials, University of M…

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Ultra-Thinning of 300-mm Wafer Down to 4-micrometer Thickness

Proven by DRAM, applicable for the next Three Dimensional Large Scale Memories

Researchers has developed technology for the ultra-thinning process down to 4 micrometer using 300mm wafer implemented 2…

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New graphene framework bridges gap between traditional capacitors, batteries

The material, called a holey graphene framework, has a three-dimensional, perforated structure characterized by tiny

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Nanoengineers Develop Basis for Electronics That Stretch at the Molecular Level

Nanoengineers at the University of California, San Diego are asking what might be possible if semiconductor materials we…

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Magnetic topological insulators developed at UCLA are 1,000 times more energy-efficient for switching

Topological insulators are an emerging class of materials that act as both insulators and conductors, and could potentia…

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UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE DEVELOPS ANTENNA CAPABLE OF REMEDYING MALFUNCTION

Researchers from the University of Twente have developed an antenna that can put an end to a malfunction. Developing suc…

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UVM Startup Can Power Trillions of Sensors in Everyday Objects

UVM alumnus Robert Andosca has made the idea of battery-powered sensors all but obsolete with a tiny vibration energy sc…

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Technology using microwave heating may impact electronics manufacture

Engineers at Oregon State University have successfully shown that a continuous flow reactor can produce high-quality nan…

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Alleviating Overcapacity, Specially Developed Smartphone Utilizing TV Whitespace with LTE Technology

Invention of a pocket-sized and lightweight smartphone with LTE technology for efficient frequency utilization

The National Institute of Information and Communications Technology has succeeded in developing a specially made smartph…

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GE Brings Supercomputing Performance to Harsh Environments

CRS 48.5 uses advanced cooling technology to bring data center performance to the battlefield. Rugged subsystem can deli…

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