The underlying thesis of increasing electronics efficiency is to harness electron spin to control the flow of electricity. It’s that spin that causes electrons to behave like magnets. The combination ...
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Recent technological advances have opened new possibilities for the development of advanced biomedical devices that could be ...
A single organic device reconfigures as transistor, rectifier and logic gate, offering compact circuits with higher ...
MIT researchers have now replaced silicon with a magnetic semiconductor, creating a magnetic transistor that could enable ...
A Planet Analog article, “ 2N3904: Why use a 60-year-old transistor? ” by Bill Schweber, inspired some interest in this old ...
A new magnetic transistor switches current ten times more strongly than silicon chips while operating at lower energy, and ...
However, even high-quality 2D materials can have atomic defects, like missing sulfur or selenium atoms, which affect electrical behavior. The researchers corrected this with a chemical treatment using ...
MIT researchers with colleagues from the University of Chemistry and Technology in Prague have used 2D CrSBr, a van der Waals ...
MIT engineers developed a magnetic transistor that could lead to smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient electronics, using a magnetic semiconductor material.