A RIKEN study shows that squeezing the right amount of potassium ions between the atomic layers of molybdenum disulfide can ...
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Infrared technology plays a crucial role in autonomous navigation, augmented reality (AR), and medical imaging. However, the complex process of manufacturing programmable infrared devices has limited ...
ONSEMI EliteSiC SPM 31 IPMs are firm’s first generation of 1200V silicon carbide (SiC) metal oxide semiconductor field-effect ...
Squeezing the right amount of potassium ions between the atomic layers of molybdenum disulfide can turn it from a semiconductor into a metal, superconductor or insulator Figure 1: A photograph of the ...
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