This book is the fourth volume in the New Era Electronics lecture notes series, a compilation of volumes defining the important concepts tied to the electronics transition happening in the 21st ...
The semiconductor industry faces mounting challenges as the development of next-generation chips pushes against fundamental physical limits. In response, Cadenc ...
Are your environmental test results exposing true device weaknesses, or just reflecting extreme stress conditions?
Researchers at the University of Jyväskylä (Finland) have led an international collaboration to study how semiconductor materials enable the production of green hydrogen through ...
Not all defects are visible with the same microscope. Explore how resolution, contrast, and signal interpretation shape ...
Uncovering the physics of how electrons screen against conductivity-killer in organic semiconductors
Seebeck coefficient against electric conductivity measurements of RR and RRa-P3HT doped with iodine and measured while dedoping. We took Rd= 0.21 nm to match the radius of iodide anion ( R I = 0.206 ...
Semiconductor testing has traditionally functioned as a stable screening step in the manufacturing flow so that failing devices can be identified and separated prior to packaging. Test infrastructure ...
How it works Schematic showing how a five-electron droplet (shown in blue) is transported inside the selected potential minimum of a SAW. Electrostatic gates (yellow) are used to guide the electron ...
In most conventional semiconductors, thermal conductivity decreases as temperature rises because heat-carrying lattice vibrations—called phonons—scatter more frequently.
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