Nanoelectronics is an area where conventional electronics and nanotechnology meet. The field has been governed by a drive to make devices smaller while ensuring that their efficiencies remain at least ...
Researchers have developed a new method for using water to tune the band gap of the nanomaterial graphene, opening the door to new graphene-based transistors and nanoelectronics. By exposing a ...
A new printing technique, developed by research teams from the NASA Ames Research Center and the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, makes it possible to print miniature devices and nanoelectronics ...
An unusual three-dimensional porous nanostructure called pillared boron nitride (PBN) could achieve a balance of strength, toughness, and ability to transfer heat that could benefit nanoelectronics, ...
An electrical engineer explains why advances in nanoelectronics will shape the future of renewable energy technologies. Nanoscale technology looks promising as a major contributor to advancements ...
(Nanowerk News) Advancement in nanoelectronics, which is the use of nanotechnology in electronic components, has been fueled by the ever-increasing need to shrink the size of electronic devices in a ...
Research in low temperature nanoelectronics and thermometry has ushered in a transformative era in the study of quantum phenomena and advanced sensor technologies. By exploiting the interplay between ...
(Nanowerk News) If you've balanced a laptop computer on your lap lately, you probably noticed a burning sensation. That's because ever-increasing processing speeds are creating more and more heat, ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Combining ordinary electronics with light has been a potential way to create minimal computer circuits with super fast information transfer. Researchers at Umeå University in Sweden ...
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 ...
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