Integrated devices based on two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors, which exhibit excellent properties even at the ultimate limit of material thickness down to the atomic scale, are a major focus of ...
This figure depicts the synthesis of metallic 1D mirror twin boundaries through Van der Waals epitaxial growth (top) and the large-area 2D semiconductor integrated circuit constructed based on these ...
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Intel looks beyond silicon, outlines breakthroughs in atomically-thin 2D transistors, chip packaging, and interconnects at IEDM 2024
Today, the Intel Foundry Technology Research team announced technology breakthroughs in 2D transistor technology using beyond ...
Researchers unveil a roadmap for 2D transistor gate stack design, marking a key step toward ultra-efficient chips that could replace silicon technology. For decades, silicon-based CMOS technology has ...
Scientists in China have developed the world’s most complex two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor microprocessor, which is less than one nanometre thick. Scientists across the world are turning to 2D ...
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100 fois plus rapide et plus fin qu’un atome : un transistor 2D chinois qui défie la Silicon Valley
Des chercheurs chinois ont mis au point un transistor 2D, plus fin qu’un atome et capable d’opérer 100 fois plus rapidement que les dispositifs actuels à base de silicium. Cette avancée pourrait ...
In a groundbreaking experiment, researchers from Tsinghua University have proven that two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor materials can withstand the harsh conditions of space. The team, led by ...
A team of scientists from the Institute for Basic Science has developed a revolutionary technique for producing 1D metallic materials with a width of less than 1 nm by epitaxial growth. Using this ...
Pat gelsinger, boss of Intel, a chipmaker, loves to brag that his firm is leading the charge in semiconductor technology by entering the “angstrom era”. The angstrom, named in honour of Anders Jonas ...
Chinese boffins have emerged from their smoke-filled labs with a transistor that could outgun current US chip tech while guzzling less power. According to the South China Morning Post, the Chinese ...
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