Researchers in the United States have developed a way to detect hidden defects in ultra-thin electronic materials that can cause devices to fail at lower voltages.
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US scientists develops diamond cooling layer that cuts device heat by 41°F
What started as a fun experiment to create a decorative diamond “owl” for distinguished ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) The development of flexible electronic devices has faced a persistent materials science challenge: how to securely attach rigid metal components to flexible polymer surfaces.
A layer transfer technique called ‘controlled spalling’ that creates many thin layers from a single gallium nitride (GaN) wafer has been demonstrated by researchers from IBM Research. Integrated ...
Stretchable, flexible electronics are an attractive component for skin-attached sensors and monitors. A team at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) has developed these electronics ...
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