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.
Gallium Phosphide (GaP) epitaxy on silicon substrates represents a critical frontier in semiconductor heterointegration, combining the superior optoelectronic properties of III–V materials with ...
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 ...
According to MarketsandMarkets, "Glass Substrate Marketby Type (Borosilicate-based, Silicon-based, Ceramic-based, Other Types ...
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 ...
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 ...
Beginning in the 1950s, silicon transformed the electronics industry by enabling smaller and faster devices that could be reliably manufactured at scale. More than six decades later, silicon-based ...
Compact heterogeneous systems are set to benefit from a RF silicon interposer platform that delivers low-loss, high-density ...