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Ultrafast computers a step closer but OLED efficiencies look bleak
USA - University of Utah, physicists have moved a step forward in building an organic "spin transistor": a plastic semiconductor switch for future ultrafast computers and electronics. The researchers Christoph Boehme and John Lupton, assistant and associate professors of physics, respectively, at the University of Utah, reported to have successfully controlled an electrical current using the "spin" within electrons. The experiment merged organic semiconductor electronics and spin electronics, or spintronics, which is part of quantum mechanics - the branch of physics that describes the behavi...
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Countries: Japan, Taiwan, United States
Increased activity in OLED market (14 Aug)
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Printed inorganic phase change memoryMaterials used in CDs and DVDs form the basis of a technology that one day could replace flash memory cards used in laptops, cellphones, cameras and other electronic devi...
 
Countries: Japan, United States
3D Metamaterial (12 Aug)
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Country: United Kingdom
The buzz of the chase (8 Aug)
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Countries: Singapore, United States
OLEDs to be rescued by inorganic chemistry? (7 Aug)
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Countries: Germany, United Kingdom
Plastic Logic, receives new $50 million round of venture capital (6 Aug) Press Release
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