Capacitors behave differently than resistors, where resistors allow a flow of electrons through them directly proportional to the voltage drop, and capacitors oppose changes in voltage by drawing or ...
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New nano switch channels excitons at room temperature, unlocks faster, cooler computing
The study is published in the journal ACS Nano. University of Michigan engineers have created a new nanostructure that can guide and stop excitons at room temperature. Excitons are quantum ...
Engineers at the University of Michigan have created a breakthrough device that can control the flow of excitons—tiny bundles ...
A new nanostructure acts like a wire and switch that can, for the first time, control and direct the flow of quantum quasiparticles called excitons at room temperature.
A new nanostructure acts like a wire and switch that can, for the first time, control and direct the flow of quantum quasiparticles called excitons at room temperature.
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