Researchers at Kyushu University have shown that careful engineering of materials interfaces can unlock new applications for ...
Scientists have shown that twisting a crystal at the nanoscale can turn it into a tiny, reversible diode, hinting at a new era of shape-engineered electronics.
As computer chips continue to get smaller and more complex, the ultrathin metallic wires that carry electrical signals within these chips have become a weak link. Standard metal wires get worse at ...
A new quantum framework now accurately models nanocapacitors where standard physics fails, enabling precise design and ...
The creation of the world's smallest capacitor marks a breakthrough for nanoscale electronics and quantum metrology, enabling ...
New nanosculpting method creates 3D single-crystal devices with switchable diode behaviour for low-power electronics.
University of Tokyo (Japan), Italian Institute of Technology and the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Japan) enhances cooling by driving the flow of ions through ...
As AI and IoT drive explosive global data growth, energy-efficient information devices have become critical for sustainability. Kyushu University researchers demonstrate that inserting an atomic-scale ...
(Nanowerk News) Engineers have developed nanoscale tattoos—dots and wires that adhere to live cells—in a breakthrough that puts researchers one step closer to tracking the health of individual cells.
Department of Mechanical Engineering Assistant Professor and Laboratory for Laser Energetics (LLE) scientist Andrea Pickel (right), assistant professor of mechanical engineering at the University of ...
Professors Horacio Espinosa and Chad Mirkin implemented a novel approach to design and assemble nanoscale materials using the principles that underpin colloidal crystal engineering with DNA. The ...
Ten years ago, scientists were convinced that a combination of manganese and gallium nitride could be a key material to create spintronics, the next generation of electronic devices that operate on ...
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