Researchers built a four-atom-thick transistor combining an atomically thin semiconductor and molecular crystal. It uses charge localization and works at room temperature. (Nanowerk News) The ability ...
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Scientists make atomic light switches to fire single photons on cue
Researchers are learning to flip light on and off one particle at a time, turning single photons into a controllable resource ...
Researchers have managed to visualize two distinct mechanisms in which magnetism can switch within antiferromagnetic ...
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New materials could boost the energy efficiency of microelectronics
MIT researchers developed a new fabrication method that could enable them to stack multiple active components, like transistors and memory units, on top of an existing circuit, which would improve the ...
While previous p-bit proposals included an analog component and DAC, the new research offers an all-digital p-bit design. “The reliance on analog signals was holding back progress,” said Shunsuke ...
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Scientists develop a photonic transistor powered by a single photon
Modern life runs on light. Fiber-optic cables move data across continents, lasers guide surgeries, and photons sit at the ...
MIT’s prototype points to a future where chips move data millimeters less and save orders of magnitude more energy.
Over the past decades, engineers have introduced numerous technologies that rely on light and its underlying characteristics.
Could Be Built by the Assembly of Different Silicon Technologies at Wafer Level, Allowing the Dense Co-integration of Best-In Class Functions.
Nintendo’s consistent use of mature, “good-enough” hardware—paired with inventive design, evergreen intellectual property, and wallet-friendly price points—has repeatedly transformed technological ...
This could be built by assembly of different silicon technologies at wafer Level, allowing the dense co-integration of ...
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