Osram Opto Semiconductors has developed an air-cooled version of the Sirilas laser diode for mobile applications that require less output and no water cooling. The module, impressive for its compact design, contains a la...
Royal Philips Electronics has announced that the German passport printing authority, the Bundesdruckerei GmbH, has selected on behalf of German Ministry of Interior its contactless smart card chip for use in the country&...
Cree, Inc. has announced that it plans to close the silicon radio frequency (RF) and microwave semiconductor business of its wholly owned subsidiary, Cree Microwave, Inc., located in Sunnyvale, California. This business ...
Kobe Steel, Ltd. has announced that it has established a wholly owned company in China to slit copper sheet for use in electronic applications. Called Suzhou Kobe Copper Technology Co., Ltd., the new company is based in ...
In conventional electronics, information is represented by the presence or absence of electrons. However, in the new field of spintronics, it is the electron spin (“up” or “down”) which encodes in...
Toshiba Corporation has announced that it has selected Himeji Operations, its production facility in Hyogo prefecture, western Japan, as a candidate site for mass production of SED (surface-conduction electron-emitter di...
The same kind of chemical coating used to shed rainwater from aircraft and automobile windows also dramatically enhances the sensitivity and reaction time of hydrogen sensors. Hydrogen sensor technology is a critical com...
A new, 5-segment semiconductor backscattered electron detector with high sensitivity and fast response rates has been introduced for the S-3400N variable pressure SEM from Hitachi High-Technologies. The detector can be u...
Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd. will expand its production capacity of Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP) slurry by approximately 30% by June 2005, for use in the Shallow Trench Isolation (STI) process that is one of the...
A battery with a lifespan measured in decades is in development at the University of Rochester, as scientists demonstrate a new fabrication method that in its roughest form is already 10 times more efficient than current...
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