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Electronic Bridge Allows Rapid Energy Sharing Between Semiconductors

Artistic depiction of electron transfer driven by an ultrashort laser pulse, across an interface between two atomically-thin materials.

Science in Motion: Nano-Materials to Make Better Light Sensors

Graphic illustration depicting three scenes surrounding a spinning microchip.

Scientists Grow Lead-Free Solar Material With a Built-In Switch

Light microscopy image of nanowires.

Print, Recycle, Repeat: Scientists Demonstrate a Biodegradable Printed Circuit

Scientist conducting an experiment in the lab.

New Ultrathin Capacitor Could Enable Energy-Efficient Microchips

Electron microscope images show the precise atom-by-atom structure of a barium titanate (BaTiO3) thin film sandwiched between layers of strontium ruthenate (SrRuO3) metal to make a tiny capacitor.

Pushing the Boundaries of Moore’s Law: How Can Extreme UV Light Produce Tiny Microchips?

Center of X-Ray Optics laboratory

Skyrmions on the Rise – New 2D Material Advances Low-Power Computing

A map produced by magnetic microscopy techniques shows vortex-like spin patterns called skyrmions appearing in a thin, layered 2D material.

A Day in the Half-Life

Collage of a black and white finger holding a microchip on top of a colorful background of painterly strokes

Main Attraction: Scientists Create World’s Thinnest Magnet

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