Cambridge University – A novel material developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge is opening up new possibilities for next generation electronic and optoelectronic devices, and paving ...
Researchers, at the Georgia Institute of Technology, have demonstrated a new all-optical technique for creating robust second-order nonlinear effects in materials that don't normally support them. By ...
The introduction of several new dielectric materials for high-speed ultra-large-scale integration (ULSI) microelectronics has increased the necessity for metrology tools to measure the ...
Georgia Tech has taken another step towards air-stable flexible electronics with a pentacene transistor that matches the mobility of amorphous silicon devices. The university’s contribution is a ...