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A new molecule may soon enable tiny hard drives that store vastly more data. Withstanding extreme cold, it paves the way for ...
Scientists harnessed the unique properties of gallium to create the ink, which can be produced using conventional printing methods.
Researchers reveal magnetic graphene supports quantum spin Hall states at zero field—paving the way for quantum spintronics.
A new wave of innovation is transforming the future of optical technologies, driven by rapid advancements in semiconductor ...
A new wave of innovation is transforming the future of optical technologies, driven by rapid advancements in semiconductor nanolasers. These advances are essential for future applications such as ...
A condition long considered to be unfavorable to electrical conduction in semiconductor materials may actually be beneficial ...
Isosbestic behavior, traditionally seen as evidence of a direct transformation from a reactant (R) to a product (P), occurs ...
A new photodetector design using platinum-infused diamond nanowires achieves record-breaking UV sensitivity and heat ...
Though previous studies achieved a T C of 420 K, which is higher than room temperature, it was insufficient for effectively operating the spin functional materials, highlighting the demand for an ...
More information: Pham Nam Hai et al, Very high Curie temperature (470–530 K) in (Ga,Fe)Sb ferromagnetic semiconductor grown by step-flow mode on vicinal GaAs substrates, Applied Physics Letters ...
Researchers utilize the step-flow growth method to develop high-quality (Ga,Fe)Sb ferromagnetic semiconductor with a record-high Curie temperature for spintronics “In the conventional (Ga,Fe)Sb ...
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