News & Press Releases Technology of Electronic Components - 3

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  1. An international team of scientists has demonstrated a revolutionary new way of magnetic recording which will allow information to be processed hundreds of times faster than by current hard drive technology. The researchers found they could record ...
    10-02-2012
  2. Researchers have, for the first time, developed crystalline materials that enable an optical fibre to have integrated, high speed electronic functions. According to scientists from the University of Southampton, potential applications of such ...
    09-02-2012
  1. Researchers from Germany and Taiwan have combined expertise to create a “write-once-read-many-times” (WORM) memory device made from embedding silver nanoparticles into a biopolymer film of salmon DNA. The collaboration began a little ...
    04-02-2012
  2. A research team led by physicists at the University of California, Riverside has identified a property of bilayer graphene (BLG) that the researchers say is analogous to finding the Higgs boson in particle physics. Graphene, nature's thinnest ...
    27-01-2012
  3. IBM Research has successfully stored one magnetic bit of data with just 12 atoms of iron, and a full byte of data in 96 atoms. This represents a storage density that is at least 100 times denser than the largest hard drive platters or flash memory ...
    16-01-2012
  4. IBM and Micron Technology announced that Micron will begin production of a new memory device built using the first commercial CMOS manufacturing technology to employ through-silicon vias (TSVs). IBM's advanced TSV chip-making process enables ...
    05-12-2011
  5. Using a new approach, the team built a graphene membrane for use in lithium-air batteries, which could, one day, replace conventional batteries in electric vehicles. Resembling broken eggshells, graphene structures built around bubbles produced a ...
    01-12-2011
  6. Northwestern Univ. researchers report on a new high-power Si graphene composite anode material for Li-ion batteries . With current technology, the capabilities of a lithium-ion battery are limited in two ways: energy capacity is limited by the ...
    18-11-2011
  7. A team of researchers from KAIST has developed flexible non-volatile resistive random access memory (RRAM) technology where a memory cell can be randomly accessed, written, and erased on a plastic substrate. Led by Professor Keon Jae Lee of the ...
    11-11-2011
  8. Researchers at the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) and the Universitat Miguel Hernández d'Elx (UMH) have developed a model that provides the basis for the application of commercial photonic components to the field of ...
    23-10-2011