What is a micro-light source? A “Micro-light source” is a light source with a side measuring less than 100 microns (1/10th of a millimeter). Examples include short-cavity lasers and micro-LEDs.
Germanium quantum dots (QDs) on silicon substrates represent a cutting‐edge research field that bridges the disciplines of semiconductor physics and nanotechnology. The self‐assembled formation of ...
Marek Hytha, Atomera Chief Scientist, will present research on Mears Silicon Technology™ (MST®) — technology that enhances the performance of silicon-based semiconductor devices by inserting ...
In a nutshell: Silicon Valley investors have committed more than $100 million to Substrate, a secretive San Francisco-based startup positioning itself against industry titans TSMC and ...
A group of scientists at Zhejiang University in China has developed a perovskite-silicon tandem solar cell that utilizes textured silicon substrates to improve interface engineering between the top ...
For the successful hybrid bonding of Cu-Cu to occur in highly demanding, sophisticated packaging, the two mating dielectric surfaces, often silicon oxides, must bond effectively at low temperatures.