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Electrons can travel through silicon as waves, paving the way for smaller and more advanced devices. Scientists at the, Riverside, have discovered a method to control how electricity moves through ...
The PV device is based on a indium gallium phosphide absorber with an energy bandgap of 1.9 eV. It is intended for use in ...
Two new hands-on courses launch as part of the Central Coast Partnership for Regional Industry-focused Micro/Nanotechnology Education (CC-PRIME) From The Robert Mehrabian COE News article "UCSB ...