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In a review just published in Nature Materials, researchers take aim at the oldest principle in electronics: Ohm's law.
Breaking inversion symmetry in materials allows deviations from Ohms law, enabling nonlinear effects that could drive future ...
News & Views Published: March 2010 Optical physics Broken symmetry makes light work Tsampikos Kottos Nature Physics 6, 166–167 (2010) Cite this article ...
A model for stress-induced effective hole mobility enhancement in ¿110¿/(001) bulk pMOSFETs is presented. The model is based on first- and second-order stress-dependent piezoconductance coefficients ...
Filling the Compliance Gap Symmetry’s recent partnership with WorkBright addresses a long-standing pain point in the HR tech space: the lack of an efficient and compliant solution for Form I-9 ...
Charge-parity symmetry breaking revealed in Rydberg atom multibody systems by Huang Rui, University of Science and Technology of China edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
Photovoltages for hydrogen-terminated p-Si(111) in an acetonitrile electrolyte were quantified with methyl viologen [1,1′-(CH3)2-4,4′-bipyridinium](PF6)2, abbreviated MV2+, and [Ru(bpy)3](PF6)2, where ...
Transient electromagnetic method (TEM) is a geophysical tool to obtain resistivity distribution in the subsurface. Combining with the resistivity property of typical rocks, the TEM method can make ...