The University of Michigan has created a method to produce its extremely effective and semitransparent solar cells, which is a significant step toward delivering transparent solar cells to home windows.
Due to their ultra-thin thickness, dangling-bond-free flat surface, and superior gate controllability, two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors, such as MoS2, open up previously unimaginable possibilities for overcoming the transistor scaling bottleneck and creating novel logic circuits with increased speed, reduced power consumption, flexibility, and transparency.
In an article recently published in the journal Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry, researchers discussed the recent improvements in semiconductor photocatalysts and their utility in wastewater treatment.
A paper recently published in the journal Materials demonstrated the feasibility of using non-metallic powder of waste printed circuit boards (PCBs) to enhance the asphalt material performance.
The University of Tokyo’s Institute of Industrial Science used a ferroelectric gate insulator and an atomic-layer-deposited oxide semiconductor channel to construct three-dimensional vertically structured field-effect transistors for high-density data storage devices.
A team led by University of Minnesota Twin Cities researchers has discovered how subtle structural changes in strontium titanate, a metal oxide semiconductor, can alter the material's electrical resistance and affect its superconducting properties.
To make artificial intelligence and autonomous driving systems, which are frequently shown in movies, a reality in everyday life, computer processors that serve as the brain must be able to analyze more data.
Scientists from East China Normal University and the Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics have collaborated on a new paper exploring the development of supercapacitor devices for flexible and wearable applications. Their research has appeared in the journal ACS Applied Energy Materials.
Writing in Energies, a team of researchers from MIT and the University of Mississippi have reviewed the latest advances in conducting and semiconducting polymers.
A new paper in the journal Energy Storage Materials has demonstrated a novel and simple method for optimizing the properties of supercapacitors using stacked carbon films with different pore features. The research h...
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