Electrical & Electronics

Design Sem Nome 54

Utilizing Lattice Distortions to Improve Carrier Mobility in 2D Semiconductors

Two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors are semiconducting materials with thicknesses on the atomic range, which have outstanding electronic properties. In the future, these materials could have the capacity to substitute silicon in the advancement of numerous electronic and optoelectronic devices. Regardless of their benefits, the use of 2D semiconductors has so far been restricted, partly because of […]

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An Advancement In Power Saving Electronics Is Leading The Way For A Carbon-Neutral World

Power-saving electronics are becoming increasingly important in the quest for a carbon-neutral world. Advancements in this technology are making it possible to reduce the amount of energy consumed by electronic devices, which in turn reduces greenhouse gas emissions and helps to mitigate climate change. Currently, in this new report, released on June 21, 2021, in

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Design Sem Nome 23

Creating Next-Generation Electronic Gadgets by Harnessing Terahertz Waves

Ruonan Han’s research is driving up the rates of microelectronic circuits to allow brand-new applications in interactions, noticing, as well as safety. Han, an associate teacher who recently gained tenured in MIT’s Division of Electrical Design and Computer technology, focuses on creating semiconductors that operate successfully at very high frequencies in an initiative to bridge

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Physicists Investigate New Electronic Phenomena with the Use of Crystals

The researchers at the University of North Florida’s LEGO Atomic Laboratory in physics have discovered a new electrical phenomenon called by “asymmetric ferroelectricity. The study led by Dr. Maitri Warusawithana, an assistant professor of physics at UNF, in cooperation with scientists at the University of Illinois and Arizona State University, has demonstrated this phenomenon for

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