Page 12: Research news on Semiconductor device fabrication

Semiconductor device fabrication encompasses the materials, processes, and integration schemes used to build electronic and optoelectronic components on the wafer scale. Work in this area spans growth and patterning of 2D and ultrawide-bandgap semiconductors, advanced CMOS and power transistor architectures, and integration of organic, oxide, and nitride materials. It also includes thermoelectric and ferroelectric thin films, metrology for transport and thermal properties, defect and vacancy engineering, and additive or transfer-based manufacturing routes for flexible, high-density, and cryogenic-compatible microchips and displays.

Electronics & Semiconductors

Light-sensitive materials mimic synapses in the brain

An interdisciplinary research team has engineered a new class of organic photoelectrochemical transistors (OPECTs). These tiny devices can convert light into electrical signals and mimic the behavior of synapses in the brain. ...

Electronics & Semiconductors

Achieving the lowest operating voltage yet for white organic LEDs

A newly developed white organic light-emitting diode operates at under 1.5 volts, report researchers from the Institute of Science Tokyo. By using triplet–triplet annihilation to generate blue light at low voltage and adding ...

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