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NTT PHI Lab achieves quantum control of excitons in 2D semiconductors
NTT Research, a division of NTT, has announced that scientists from its Physics and Informatics (PHI) Lab have achieved quantum control of exciton wavefunctions in two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors.
Photonics bonder meets microassembly requirements
The German DIE Bonder specialist Treskyhas introduced a highly precise photonics bonder.
Writing messages underwater using new display technology
Researchers from Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) have made significant strides in the field of optical display technology with the development of a novel method that utilises afterglow luminescent particles (ALPs).
MIT alumni looking to reinvent how chips communicate
Lightmatter, a company founded by three MIT alumni, is reimagining the very essence of the microchip, transcending conventional reliance on electrical signals by integrating light, or photons, for data processing and communication.
Launch of European semiconductor metrology technology hub
Applied Materials and the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS announced a landmark collaboration to create Europe's largest technology hub for semiconductor metrology and process analysis.
Top 5 Power products in February
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 power products to have been released in February 2024.
Scintil integrates III-V lasers with silicon photonics at tower semiconductor
Scintil Photonics, a supplier of innovative silicon Photonic Integrated Circuits (PICs), announces the integration of III-V-DFB lasers and amplifiers with standard silicon photonics technology in production at Tower Semiconductor, marking a pivotal step forward in the reinforcement of Scintil’s supply chain.
310% loss reduction in piezoelectric IC conversion achieved
University of California San Diego and CEA-Leti scientists have developed a piezoelectric-based DC/DC converter that unifies all power switches onto a single chip to increase power density.
Time to bridge the terahertz gap
The scientific community is striving to bring life to the so-called ‘dead zone’, a region of the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum between electronics and optics.
The British semiconductor companies steering UK efforts
Electronic Specifier explores some of the key British semiconductor companies that are steering UK efforts in the industry.