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ORNL Research Advances Understanding of Hafnia's Potential for Semiconductor Applications

A team of scientists with the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory has investigated the behavior of hafnium oxide, or hafnia, because of its potential for use in novel semiconductor applications.

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Scientists uncovered mystery of important material for semiconductors at the surface

Scientists uncovered mystery of important material for semiconductors at the surface
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Scientists Crack Semiconductor Material Mystery at Surface

Scientists Crack Semiconductor Material Mystery at Surface
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Making the switch to wurtzite ferroelectrics

Making the switch to wurtzite ferroelectrics
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Novel ferroelectrics for more efficient micro

A team of researchers from Carnegie Mellon University and Penn State University is exploring novel materials that have potential to make microelectronics more energy efficient. Their recent work published in Science explores recently discovered wurtzite ferroelectrics, which are mainly composed of materials that are already incorporated in semiconductor technology for integrated circuits. These materials allow for the integration of new power-efficient devices for applications such as non-volatile memory, electro-optics, and energy harvesting.

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