Silicon has dominated the chip industry as its foundational material since, well, forever. But now researchers at Peking ...
More digestible than silicon Troubled Chipzilla and its mates at TSMC might want to start sweating because a bunch of Beijing ...
A major breakthrough at Peking University might have just found the first step beyond silicon for semiconductors.
Peking University researchers have developed a 2D transistor that operates 40% faster and uses 10% less energy than leading silicon chips.
Peking University has published its findings on a wafer-scale 2D GAAFET in Nature, pointing a new path into the Angstrom era ...
Electronic devices rely on materials whose electrical properties change with temperature, making them less stable in extreme ...
Sheets of bismuth, gallium, indium, tin and lead can now be made just a few atoms thick by crushing them at a high ...
Javier Sanchez-Yamagishi, a physicist who studies 2D materials at the University of California, Irvine, likens the ...
Electronic devices rely on materials whose electrical properties change with temperature, making them less stable in extreme conditions. A discovery ...
A five-membered aromatic bismuth ring, prepared by researchers in Germany, addresses a long-standing challenge in synthetic ...
The electrochemical reduction of CO2 has been recognized as a promising strategy to convert ambient atmospheric CO2 into valuable products. Bismuth-based catalysts have garnered the widespread ...