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Researchers have developed a new type of transistor that they say could "change the world of electronics" within the next two decades. The new transistor is built using an ultrathin material ...
MIT physicists have created a transistor using a ferroelectric material that could revolutionize electronics. The material— an innovation of the same core team and colleagues in 2021— is ...
A transistor made using two atomically thin materials sets size record A key transistor component is made from the edge of a sheet of graphene. John Timmer – Mar 10, 2022 4:20 pm | 38 ...
Researchers develop transistor that simultaneously processes and stores information like the human brain. Transistor goes beyond categorization tasks to perform associative learning. Transistor ...
Shrinking silicon transistors have reached their physical limits, but a team from the University of Tokyo is rewriting the rules. They've created a cutting-edge transistor using gallium-doped ...
For decades, the development of transistors has stuck to a rule of thumb known as Moore’s law: The number of transistors you can pack into a state-of-the-art circuit doubles roughly every two years.
Now a new study from the same MIT lab used that new material to create an ultrathin transistor that shows no signs of degradation even after 100 billion switches.
By using diamond in a transistor — electrical switches that flip between 1 and 0 when voltage is applied — the research opens up the prospect of electronics that are smaller, faster and more ...
The newly announced transistor is more than three times smaller than the 32 nanometer transistors at the cutting edge of silicon-based electronics. ... science to design.
Transistors are tiny switches that can be triggered by electric signals. ... is a teacher and a freelance science writer and is based in Madison, Wisconsin. He has written for Vice, Discover, ...
Transistors on a circuit board. Credit: Shutterstock 75 years ago this month, research scientists working at Bell Labs first created, then unveiled to the world a new device—the point contact ...
A working sandwich transistor would require that electricity travel straight across a crystal instead of around the surface. But Bardeen's theory about how the point-contact transistor worked said ...