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Tag Archives: Electronics
The Noisy World of EMI Filters
Ohmite provides a full complement of resistor construction components and can provide a range of EMI filters to accommodate these and many other unique applications. Read more at Ohmite Co…
New compound that withstands extreme heat and electricity could lead to next-generation energy storage devices
Flexible polymers made with a new generation of the Nobel-winning “click chemistry” reaction find use in capacitors and other applications. Continue reading
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Tagged Berkeley Lab, Chemistry, Electronics, Materials Sciences
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New Ultrathin Capacitor Could Enable Energy-Efficient Microchips
Scientists turn century-old material into a thin film for next-gen memory and logic devices. Continue reading
Charges Cascading Along a Molecular Chain
Removing one charged molecule from a one-dimensional array causes the others to alternately turn ‘on’ or ‘off,’ paving the way for information transfer in tiny circuits. Continue reading
Au foil substrates developed for flexible electronics
Growing removable single-crystal gold foils on silicon offers an inexpensive, flexible substrate for semiconductors. Continue reading
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Tagged Electronics, Materials Sciences, MRS Bulletin, Semiconductors, Thin Films
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Conductive polymer substrate creates platform for biosensing applications
If you want to know how a living cell exchanges information with its surroundings, you have to understand how materials pass through the cell wall. Now, researchers have synthesized lipid bilayers on a flexible, conductive substrate that allows signals to transduce the model membrane. Continue reading
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Tagged Biosensing, Electronics, Materials Sciences, MRS Bulletin, OECT
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The Race for Renewables
New solar harnessing materials along with novel production techniques are improving the efficiency of solar power. Continue reading
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Tagged Electro Optics, Electronics, Europa Science, Renewable Energy, Solar, Thin Films
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A Bright Light for Ultrafast Snapshots of Materials
Berkeley Lab researchers develop a bright, high-repetition-rate laser source in the extreme UV for studies of ultrafast materials dynamics Continue reading
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Beyond 911: Medical Applications of Mobile Phones
Researchers and entrepreneurs discuss developments in the role of mobile phones for medical imaging and monitoring. Continue reading
Probing dopant distribution: Finding by Berkeley Lab Researchers Opens the Door to Better Doping of Semiconductor Nanocrystals
The icing on the cake for semiconductor nanocrystals that provide a non-damped optoelectronic effect may exist as a layer of tin that segregates near the surface. Continue reading
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Tagged Chemistry, Electronics, Energy, Materials Sciences, Semiconductors, Solid State Physics
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