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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.
embedded world 2024: Rohde & Schwarz's latest test solutions
Rohde & Schwarz is showcasing its state-of-the-art test and measurement solutions tailored to the embedded industry at the embedded world Exhibition & Conference.
VTT's plasma-FIB microscope boosts Finland's Nordic Research lead
The first plasma-FIB scanning electron microscope in Finland has just become operational at VTT in Espoo, Finland.
Würth Elektronik at electronica 2024
Würth Elektronik has announced that it will be exhibiting at electronica – the leading international trade show – in Munich, November 12-15, 2024.
CDS expands reach with new office in US
Crystal Display Systems (CDS) has announced the expansion of its operational reach with a new office in the US.
Crystal Display Systems expands its reach with new office
Crystal Display Systems (CDS), a global provider of innovative display solutions, announces its expansion into North America.
Cincoze will showcase industrial Edge AI computing solutions
Cincoze is set to participate in embedded world 2024, taking place from April 9-11th, in Nuremberg, Germany, at Hall 1, Booth 1-260.
Phase noise analyser enhanced up to 50GHZ
The latest model of the R&S FSPN phase noise analyser and VCO tester from Rohde & Schwarz extends the frequency range for measurements from the previous maximum of 26.5 GHz up to 50 GHz.
Scaling up SiC crystal growth to meet demand
Due to the complexity of growing quality silicon carbide (SiC) crystals, manufacturers need help obtaining sufficient systems to meet global production targets
Siemens product trio targets emulation and prototyping
Siemens Digital Industries Software launched today (February 20) the Veloce CS hardware-assisted verification and validation system.