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New Leap in Flexible Electronics: MANA's Breakthrough Doping Innovation

02/06/2024 | PRNewswire
Researchers from the Research Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA) have introduced a doping method to achieve accurate and consistent conductivity for organic semiconductors.

Orbitronics at Keio University: Transforming the Horizon of Next Generation Electronics

12/18/2023 | PRNewswire
Traditional electronics relies on manipulating electrons through their charge, but a groundbreaking initiative led by scientists at Keio University is propelling us towards a new era in electronics.

Ultrafast Electron Dynamics in Quantum Materials

08/25/2022 | CAU
When materials are bombarded with ions, as in the production of tiny structures on semiconductors, highly complex processes take place. A research team from Vienna University of Technology (TU) and Kiel University (CAU) has now been able to reconstruct the extremely fast processes for the first time.

Researchers Use Attosecond X-ray Pulses to Track Electron Motion in a Highly Excited Quantum State of Matter

02/07/2022 | SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
In 2018, researchers at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory developed a way to produce X-ray laser bursts which are several hundred attoseconds (or billionths of a billionth of a second) long.

A-list Candidate For Fault-Free Quantum Computing Delivers Surprise

12/31/2021 | Rice University
A Rice University-led study is forcing physicists to rethink superconductivity in uranium ditelluride, an A-list material in the worldwide race to create fault-tolerant quantum computers.
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