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1,000x more efficient tabletop laser could spot chip defects and power nuclear clocks
Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have demonstrated a new type of vacuum ...
A team of scientists and engineers led by Drexel materials science and engineering professor Dr. Jonathan Spanier and collaborators Dr. Andrew Rappe of the University of Pennsylvania and Dr. Lane ...
Research in low temperature nanoelectronics and thermometry has ushered in a transformative era in the study of quantum phenomena and advanced sensor technologies. By exploiting the interplay between ...
To realize the full potential of DNA nanotechnology in nanoelectronics applications requires addressing a number of scientific and engineering challenges: how to create and manipulate DNA ...
Nanoelectronics, one of the more promising disruptive technologies, has caught the eye of venture investors. By controlling matter on the nanometer (billionth of a meter) scale, developers hope to ...
An illustration of material where gold nanoclusters are connected using magnesium ions. Blue areas describe the material’s electron density in an energy range that is important for electrical ...
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have discovered a novel method for controlling the nature of graphene, bringing academia and industry one step closer to realizing the mass production ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Nanoelectronics deal with extremely small electronic components — transistors, sensors and circuits that can fit on the tip of a needle. This technology powers our everyday lives ...
Researchers show that certain proteins can act as efficient electrical conductors. In fact, these tiny protein wires may have better conductance properties than similar nanowires composed of DNA, ...
IEEE INEC, which stands for IEEE International Nanoelectronics Conference, was initiated in 2006 when the field of nanoelectronics was emerging and will host its 2025 conference in Taipei on Jan 3-6.
In the past, vacuum tubes were used for amplifying electrical signals, but have long been replaced by other devices such as MOSFETs, which require lower power and less cost to fabricate. Researchers ...
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