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Shaping future electronics with light: Experiment demonstrates ultrafast light control of ferroelectric properties
Ferroelectrics are seen as promising candidates for the electronics of tomorrow. An experiment at the world's largest X-ray laser—the European XFEL in Schenefeld near Hamburg—now shows that their ...
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Scientists use ultrafast laser to flip materials into a different electronic state
A burst of invisible light can do more than illuminate a surface. In a new study, Michigan State University researchers used ...
Emerging and future 2D electronic materials such as graphene have the potential to exceed the capabilities of modern components in terms of carrier capacity, strength, and versatility. This article ...
In recent years, there has been a significant push across various sectors, including the electronics industry, to adopt more sustainable and environmentally friendly practices. As we continue this ...
WILMINGTON, Del., May 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- DuPont (NYSE: DD) today unveiled the branding of Qnity, the planned independent Electronics public company that will be created through the intended spin ...
In today’s world, we encounter electronics increasingly as complex hardware/software systems, such as those in vehicles, machines, and communication devices. These systems are characterized by ...
Flexible electronics—from stretchable circuit boards to bendable, plastic chips—can contort to fit the contours of any product. Such flexibility is ushering in new form factors for wearable medical ...
The necessary criteria when benchmarking the sustainability of electronic products. How the GreenTool can help product developers create more sustainable products. It’s no secret that the electronics ...
India approved its first seven projects worth $626 million under its $2.7 billion electronic component manufacturing scheme. The country exported electronics worth $38.56 in 2024-25, while importing ...
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