Duke engineers show how a common device architecture used to test 2D transistors overstates their performance prospects in real-world devices.
A bilayer organic transistor with off-on-off current output that can be used to make compact and efficient artificial spiking neurons. The field of wearable/implantable healthcare technology continues ...
“We have the technology for GaN-on-Si, which we think will go up to 2,000V. It is fully CMOS-compatible, and we are already able to make it on 8in wafers,” said Bouchet. Leti and silicon-on-insulator ...
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