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Researchers working at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have demonstrated for the first time the existence of a key magnetic-as opposed to electronic-property of specially built semiconductor devices.
In a paper, researchers said thin magnetic layers of semiconductor material could exhibit antiferromagnetic coupling, in which one layer spontaneously aligns its magnetic pole in the opposite direction as the next magnetic layer. While the phenomenon only occurs at very cold temperatures in material (about 30°K), researchers believe these results will help inform theorists who could then better ...
Axiom Microdevices, Inc. today announced the introduction of the AX508 power amplifier, as the company continues to expand its product offerings to bring the full benefit of CMOS to its customers.
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Semiconductor Photonics: Nano-Structured Materials and Devices" report to their offering.
Hillsboro, OR — TriQuint Semiconductor has announced the availability of a revolutionary high power discrete RF transistor family for broadband applications including radar, signal jammers and wireless communications.
Sylvie Barak , Thursday 27 November 2008. 13:59:00 Found to display pulling power SOME SPECIALLY BUILT semiconductors have been found to display important magnetic properties which could lead to the development of smaller, faster gadgets. Boffins from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Korea University and the University Of Notre Dame carried out tests which ...
Some specially built semiconductors have been found to display important magnetic properties which could lead to the development of smaller, faster gadgets.
(PhysOrg.com) -- When consumers use their cell phones, reception can depend on the strength of the signals coming to and from wireless base stations. Those base stations in turn depend on high-power amplifiers to extend their range - amplifiers that typically consume ten times more power than they generate, for a 10 percent efficiency rate.
Sylvie Barak the Inquirer , Thursday 27 November 2008. 13:59:00 Found to display pulling power SOME SPECIALLY BUILT semiconductors have been found to display important magnetic properties which could lead to the development of smaller, faster gadgets. Boffins from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Korea University and the University Of Notre Dame carried out ...
Two wireless infrastructure manufacturers have already expressed interested in the findings.
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