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Study demonstrates integration of 1,024 silicon quantum dots with on-chip electronics all operating at low temperaturesResearchers at Quantum Motion in London recently demonstrated the integration of 1,024 independent silicon quantum dots with on-chip digital and analog electronics, to produce a quantum computing ...
A successful validation of a commercial CMOS process for silicon-based quantum technologies for spin qubits was completed by Equal1 on GlobalFoundries’ 22FDX fully depleted silicon-on-insulator ...
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Ink engineering approach boosts efficiency and cuts cost of quantum dot-based photovoltaicsHowever, quantum dot-based solar cells developed so far have been found to have significant limitations, including lower ...
An international research team has developed a method to economically synthesize and stabilize conductive colloidal quantum dot inks for solar applications. When used to make quantum dot films in ...
Working across UQ’s Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology and the School of Chemical Engineering, ...
Equal1, a global leader in silicon powered quantum computing, has announced a major milestone in quantum computing: the successful validation of a commercial CMOS process.
As the demand for innovative materials continues to grow—particularly in response to today's technological and environmental ...
University of Queensland researchers set a new solar cell efficiency record using eco-friendly tin halide perovskite (THP) ...
Consumer electronic devices are made from materials that we have been using for more than 60 years, mainly silicon, germanium ...
Carbon's allotropes, like graphene and nanotubes, offer superior properties for quantum computing, driving energy efficiency ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNSolar cell efficiency record achieved with tin halide perovskiteUniversity of Queensland researchers have set a world record for solar cell efficiency with eco-friendly perovskite ...
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