Scientists studying ultra-thin semiconductor materials have made a surprising discovery that could change the way we design electronic devices, from...
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Scientists studying ultra-thin semiconductor materials have made a surprising discovery that could change the way we design electronic devices, from lasers to future quantum computers. The work focuses on a structure called a quantum well—a layer only a few atoms thick—made of germanium-tin (GeSn) and sandwiched between barriers of silicon-germanium-tin (SiGeSn). Researchers expected electrical charges […] The post Tiny atomic patterns could supercharge future electronics appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Scientists studying ultra-thin semiconductor materials have made a surprising discovery that could change the way we design electronic devices, from...
The optical properties of a thin layer of the semiconductor germanium-tin (GeSn) sandwiched between barriers of silicon-germanium-tin (SiGeSn), a...
Scientists have made a major breakthrough in controlling the atomic structure of halide perovskites, a promising class of materials that could change...
Scientists have made a major breakthrough in controlling the atomic structure of halide perovskites, a promising class of materials that could change...
Scientists have discovered how microscopic pores made from proteins—tiny holes found in cell membranes—can act like electrical gates. This finding...
Scientists have discovered how microscopic pores made from proteins—tiny holes found in cell membranes—can act like electrical gates. This finding...
Researchers have achieved a new level of control over the atomic structure of a family of materials known as halide perovskites, creating a finely...
Researchers have achieved a new level of control over the atomic structure of a family of materials known as halide perovskites, creating a finely...
A team led by researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) has made a breakthrough in semiconductor development that could reshape the way we...
A team at the University of Stuttgart has engineered a...