Organic semiconductors (OSs) used in organic solar cells show promise as a candidate for facilitating clean hydrogen production from sunlight. However, they suffer from slow charge transfer and chemical instability.
The drawback of the conventional von Neumann computing method’s high-power consumption has been overcome by the development of neuromorphic computing systems, which imitate the human brain.
A household microwave oven modified by a Cornell engineering professor is helping to cook up the next generation of cellphones, computers and other electronics after the invention was shown to overcome a major challenge faced by the semiconductor industry.
Lead halide perovskites (such as MAPbI3), a new class of semiconductor materials, have exceptional optoelectronic properties that make them suitable for photovoltaic and light-emitting applications.
The way that leaves transport solar energy over relatively long distances before using it to power chemical reactions can be mimicked by a comparatively new type of semiconductor that is stacked on top of a mirror-like structure. The method might one day increase the effectiveness of solar cells.
MIT engineers reveal a novel discovery in semiconductors, well-known materials that have been the subject of intensive study for over 100 years due to their numerous applications in electronic devices.
Scientists from the Department of Chemistry at Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey, have analyzed lithium batteries using non-linear harmonic analysis and EIS. By comparing experimental measurements and mathematical simulations, the authors have identified harmonic distortions and other critical factors in these devices. Their work has appeared in Electrochimica Acta.
Bipartisan congressional approval of the CHIPS and Science Act, signed into law Tuesday by President Joe Biden, will drive a $52 billion investment by the federal government to help expand and accelerate U.S. semiconductor manufacturing, an important step for an industry critical to both economic competitiveness and national security.
The University of Notre Dame has signed a memorandum of understanding to establish the Midwest Regional Network to Address National Needs in Semiconductor and Microelectronics. The network will include 12 research universities in Indiana, Michigan and Ohio with the common goal of advancing semiconductor research, innovation and production.
A research partnership between Penn State and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) could enable an improved method to make a new type of semiconductor that is a few atoms thin and interacts with light in an unusual way.
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