Searching appropriate material systems for energy storage applications is crucial for advanced electronics. Dielectric materials, including ferroelectrics, anti-ferroelectrics, and relaxors, have ...
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Plasma treatment strategy enhances semiconductor device performance
A joint research team, led by Professor Byungjo Kim of the Graduate School of Semiconductor Materials and Devices Engineering ...
Dielectric grease isn't the name of an evil supervillain, and it's not a coroner's shorthand for someone's cause of death (in this case, by electricity). It is, however, a type of grease used on a ...
When should dielectric grease be used? What is dielectric grease? Why should you care? Talk to lubrication experts or specialists who work on electronic systems and you’ll get a dozen confusing ...
Innovations in energy storage technology are vital for the effective use of renewable energy and the mass production of electric vehicles. Current energy storage technology, such as lithium-ion ...
Just as circuit metallization must evolve to manage resistance as features shrink, so must the dielectric half of the interconnect stack. For quite some time, manufacturers have needed a dielectric ...
A new technical paper titled “Hybrid Bonding with Polymeric Interlayer Dielectric Layers Patterned by Nanoimprint Lithography” was published by researchers at Seoul National University of Science and ...
Researchers at The University of Manchester have made an unexpected discovery about one of the world's most familiar ...
We knew the mirrors in our house were not really very good mirrors, optically speaking. Your mirror eats up 20 to 40 percent of the light that hits it. High-quality first-surface mirrors are better, ...
So, after suffering a good number of static shocks today (and boy are they annoying when wearing in ear headphones!) I got to thinking. We're all familiar with the fact that static electricity is more ...
A research group led by Professor Minoru Osada at the Institute for Materials and Systems for Sustainability (IMaSS), Nagoya University in Japan, in collaboration with NIMS, has developed a nanosheet ...
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