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Electronics News
March 20, 2020

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Research on novel nanoelectronics devices has enabled brain neurons and artificial neurons to communicate with each other over ... read more

Magnet-Controlled Bioelectronic Implant Could Relieve Pain

An electrical and computer engineer has introduced the first neural implant that can be programmed and charged remotely with a magnetic ... read more
Researchers have made a breakthrough in the control of terahertz quantum cascade lasers, which could lead to the transmission of data at the rate of 100 gigabits per second ... read more
Researchers have developed a new platform for all-optical computing, meaning computations done solely with beams ... read more
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Understanding How Monomer Sequence Affects Conductance in 'Molecular Wires'

A new study provides an unprecedented look at how monomer sequence affects charge transport in precisely defined chain ... read more

New Acoustic Smart Material Inspired by Shark Skin

Researchers created a new sharkskin-inspired smart material that allows shifts in acoustic transmission on demand using magnets. As a result the new material can achieve multiple properties in one ... read more

Ultrathin Organic Solar Cell Is Both Efficient and Durable

Scientists have succeeded in creating an ultrathin organic solar cell that is both highly efficient and durable. Using a simple post-annealing process, they created a flexible organic cell that ... read more

A Flexible Brain for AI

Scientists have developed a customizable computing device using nanofabricated switches than can be rewired to optimize AI applications using 80% less power. These devices can be used as flexible ... read more

World's Smelliest Fruit Could Charge Your Mobile Phone

Pungent produce packs an electrical punch. New method using world's 'most repulsive smelling fruit' could 'substantially reduce' the cost of energy storage. Super-capacitors ... read more

Scientists Demonstrate First Non-Volatile Nano Relay Operation at 200°C

Researchers have come up with a new type of nanoelectromechanical relay to enable reliable high-temperature, non-volatile memory. The work is an important development for all-electric vehicles and ... read more

A Talented 2D Material Gets a New Gig

Scientists have designed a tunable graphene device for experiments in exotic physics, where superconducting, insulating, and magnetic properties can be observed in a single system. The technology ... read more

A Small Step for Atoms, a Giant Leap for Microelectronics

In a new study, researchers report on making large single-crystal sheets of hexagonal boron nitride, touted as a key insulator in future two-dimensional ... read more

Breaking Point of Conducting Material

An improved method to predict the temperature when plastics change from supple to brittle, which could potentially accelerate future development of flexible electronics, was ... read more

New Material Could Turn Clothing Into a Health Monitor

Researchers have reported a new material, pliable enough to be woven into fabric but imbued with sensing capabilities that can serve as an early warning system for injury or ... read more

Plastic from Wood

The biopolymer lignin is a by-product of papermaking and a promising raw material for manufacturing sustainable plastic materials. However, the quality of this naturally occurring product is not as ... read more

Unique Material Could Unlock New Functionality in Semiconductors

Researchers detailed how they designed and synthesized a unique material with controllable capabilities that make it very promising for future ... read more

Ultrafast Probing Reveals Intricate Dynamics of Quantum Coherence

Ultrafast, multidimensional spectroscopy unlocks macroscopic-scale effects of quantum electronic correlations. Researchers found that low-energy and high energy states are correlated in a layered, ... read more

Stress-Relief Substrate Helps OLED Stretch Two-Dimensionally?

Highly functional and free-form displays are critical components to complete the technological prowess of wearable electronics, robotics, and human-machine interfaces. A team created stretchable ... read more

Cold Sintering Produces Capacitor Material at Record Low Temperatures

Barium titanate is an important electroceramic material used in trillions of capacitors each year and found in most electronics. Researchers have produced the material at record low temperatures, and ... read more

Silicon's Exact Conductivity for Future Solar Cell, Semiconductor Applications

Researchers have made the most sensitive measurements to date of how quickly electric charge moves in silicon, a gauge of its performance as a ... read more

Using Light to Put a Twist on Electrons

Method with polarized light can create and measure nonsymmetrical states in a layered ... read more

Perovskite Solar Cells Made With Peppermint Oil and Walnut Aroma Food Additives, Preventing Lead Leakage

Engineers have developed eco-friendly-solvent processable hole transport polymers by using peppermint oil and walnut aroma food additives and the polymer can prevent lead ... read more

Portable 'Electronic Nose' Can Accurately Pick Up Esophageal Cancer Precursor

A portable 'electronic nose' can accurately pick up the precursor condition to food pipe (esophageal) cancer, known as Barrett's esophagus, indicates a proof of principle ... read more

Simple Self-Charging Battery Offers Power Solutions for Devices

A new type of battery combines negative capacitance and negative resistance within the same cell, allowing the cell to self-charge without losing energy, which has important implications for ... read more

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