Scientists are making significant progress in quantum physics, developing new ways to study quantum phenomena that could lead to virtually limitless energy and revolutionize computing.
Harnessing quantum states that avoid thermalization enables energy harvesters to surpass traditional thermodynamic limits ...
Transistors, the building blocks of modern electronics, are typically made of silicon. Because it's a semiconductor, this material can control the flow of electricity in a circuit. But silicon has ...
"Electronics get hot, and that's because electronic devices always have capacitors," study co-author Parag Deotore, associate professor electrical engineering, computer engineering, and applied ...
Researchers from the University of Arizona, working with an international team, have captured and controlled quantum ...
MIT engineers built a magnetic transistor from chromium sulfur bromide, promising smaller, faster electronics with built-in ...
Understanding what happens inside a material when it is hit by ultrashort light pulses is one of the great challenges of ...
Techniques resulting from the work of Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier let scientists capture the motions of subatomic particles moving at impossible speeds. By Emma Bubola and ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers led by Cornell have discovered an unusual phenomenon in a metal-insulating material, providing valuable insights for the design of materials with new properties by way of ...
EDA tool provider Synopsys announced an acquisition of the simulation and analysis solution provider Ansys, a deal aimed at creating synergy between electronics and physics in an era shaped by AI and ...
STOCKHOLM — The Nobel Prize in physics was awarded Tuesday to three scientists who look at electrons in atoms during the tiniest of split seconds. Pierre Agostini of The Ohio State University in the U ...