An international team of researchers from Forschungszentrum Jülich (Germany), Tohoku University (Japan), and École ...
Programmable photonics devices, which use light to perform complex computations, are emerging as a key area in integrated ...
New findings show germanium-tin alloys could surpass silicon by enabling efficient spintronic, photonic, and quantum device ...
Inside the microchips powering the device you're reading this on, the atoms have a hidden order all their own. A team led by ...
A team led by Berkeley and GWU working with the U of A's Center for Manipulation of Atomic Ordering for Manufacturing Semiconductors confirmed that atoms in semiconductors arrange themselves in ...
A single phototransistor mimics retinal bipolar cell function while detecting visible and infrared light, enabling low-power ...
Our current chip technology is largely based on silicon -- even though different materials such as silicon-germanium would have decisive advantages. The problem is that it is very hard to create clean ...
Programmable photonics promises faster, more energy-efficient computing than electronics by transmitting signals using light.