A research group has used nanosheet technology to develop a dielectric capacitor for advanced electronic and electrical power systems. Innovations in energy storage technology are vital for the ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Grow Monsters. Expandable water toys. Whatever you call them, they’re plastic-like figurines that swell when placed in water. New materials science research borrows from this concept; ...
The proposed innovation demonstrates multifunctionality in terms of efficient energy harvesting, EMI shielding, and Joule heating. (Nanowerk News) Two-dimensional (2D) single-crystalline metal ...
What just happened? IBM's concept nanosheet transistor demonstrated nearly double the performance improvement at the boiling point of nitrogen. This achievement is expected to result in several ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Photostriction is the property of certain materials to undergo a change in internal strain – and therefore shape – upon exposure to light. This means that the energy from light is ...
Printed electronics are viewed as a cost-effective and scalable route to new technologies, although the performance of these devices tends to rely less on the printer and more on the ink. Researchers ...
Nanosheets are a sort of gate-all-around field-effect transistor (GAAFET) in which a gate surrounds floating transistor fins. TSMC will deploy nanosheets in their 2nm process, which will go into ...
We're about to enter a very unique era in the world of silicon fabrication. The currently-used FinFET transistors have been in use since 2011, but as nodes continue to shrink they will need to be ...
In the Moore’s Law world, it has become a truism that smaller nodes lead to larger problems. As fabs turn to nanosheet transistors, it is becoming increasingly challenging to detect line-edge ...
A research group led by Professor Minoru Osada at the Institute for Materials and Systems for Sustainability (IMaSS), Nagoya University in Japan, in collaboration with NIMS, has developed a nanosheet ...
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