“Researchers from the University of Exeter have developed an innovative new method to engineer computer chips more easily and cheaper than conventional methods. The discovery could revolutionise the production of optoelectronic materials – or devices that produce, detect and control light – which are vital to the next generation of renewable energy, security and defence technologies, the researchers said. The research is published in the respected journal, Scientific Reports.”
Related Content
Related Posts:
- Speeding up machine learning by means of light
- Innovative new technique could pave the way for new generation of flexible electronic components
- Graphene unlocks new potential for ‘smart textiles’
- Scientists create innovative new ‘green’ concrete using graphene
- Nanoscale ‘abacus’ uses pulses of light instead of wooden beads to perform calculations
- Scientists create magnetic system that transforms heat into motion
- ‘Good vibrations’ no longer needed for speakers as new research encourages graphene to talk
- New ultrafast flexible and transparent memory devices could herald a new era of electronics
- Graphene for Artificial Skin