Semiconductors lie at the heart of many of the electronic devices that govern our daily lives. The proper functioning of semiconductor devices relies on their internally generated electric fields.
WASHINGTON, D.C., June 20, 2017 -- In the last decades, mobile phones and other wireless devices have become central features of life around the globe. These devices radiate varied amounts of ...
Comprising an isotropic field sensor, glass fiber-opticcabling, a miniature tripod, and a processor unit, electric-field analyzer kitsfrom AR RF/Microwave Instrumentation measure modulated electric ...
Schematic of the NV and the measurement scheme. a, Schematic drawing of the NV centre with one nitrogen at a carbon lattice site and an adjacent vacancy. b, Simulated absolute electric field 6 μm ...
Tyner's measurements revealed surprisingly high electric fields in cytosol---the jellylike material that makes up most of a cell's interior. "The standard paradigm has been that there are zero ...
Imagine a satellite, floating in space. How would you measure its voltage? Yes, it probably has a non-zero voltage, a consequence of geospatial electric fields and ion and electron currents. The ...
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Nuclear clock technology enables unprecedented investigation of fine-structure constant stability
In 2024, TU Wien presented the world's first nuclear clock. Now it has been demonstrated that the technology can also be used ...
How do you take the temperature of a cell? The familiar thermometer from a doctor’s office is slightly too big considering the average human skin cell is only 30 millionths of a meter wide. But the ...
Earth’s magnetosphere, once thought to have a simple electric polarity pattern, has revealed a surprising twist. New ...
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