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A new study published in Nature Communications April 7 could reshape the future of magnetic and electronic technology.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNTwo-stage plasma trick helps electron beams behave better in tiny acceleratorsScientists from Germany's DESY have come up with a two-stage correction approach to speed up electrons just like they do with ...
Quasicrystals (QCs) are fascinating solid materials that exhibit an intriguing atomic arrangement. Unlike regular crystals, ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNAdvanced microelectronics: Why a next-gen semiconductor doesn't fall to piecesA new class of semiconductors that can store information in electric fields could enable computers that run on less power, ...
Researchers have discovered antiferromagnetism in a quasicrystal. The team was led by Ryuji Tamura from the Department of ...
Controlling the arrangement of atomic vacancies offers a new way to adjust electronic, magnetic, thermal, and hydrogen ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers have entered into a multi-year agreement for Tokyo Electron (TEL), which manufactures and sells equipment for producing semiconductors and flat-panel displays, to become a ...
Quasicrystals are intriguing materials with long-range atomic order that lack periodicity. It has been a longstanding question whether antiferromagnetism, while commonly found in regular crystals, is ...
The mechanism holding new ferroelectric semiconductors together produces a conductive pathway that could enable high power transistorsZetian Mi (left ...
In a groundbreaking study, scientists at Brookhaven National Lab uncovered a new phase of matter dubbed "half ice, half fire" ...
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