Breaking Limits: How “Living” Electrodes Are Revolutionizing High-Speed Electronics
Researchers from SANKEN (The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research) at Osaka University have discovered that temperature-controlled conductive networks in vanadium dioxide significantly improve the sensitivity of silicon devices to terahertz light. High-speed, low-power electronic devices are essential for wireless communication. Traditionally, increasing speed has involved shrinking device size, but as miniaturization progresses, fabrication becomes [...]
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