Scientists at Penn State have harnessed a unique property called incipient ferroelectricity to create a new type of computer memory that could revolutionize how electronic devices work, such as using ...
Researchers have discovered that incipient ferroelectricity can revolutionize computer memory, enabling ultra-low power ...
This breakthrough was achieved using a thin membrane of strontium titanate and the phono polaritons it produced after using synchrotron near-field spectroscopy. This thin film could lead to a ...
Scientists at Penn State working with a team at the University of Minnesota have harnessed 'incipient' ferroelectricity to ...
Now superlattices made of yttria-stabilized zirconia and strontium titanate show promise for room-temperature devices. Now J. Santamaria and colleagues 1 have fabricated epitaxial heterostructures ...
Future research aims to explore new computational possibilities through mechanical coupling between memory bits. [2] ...
Scientists at Penn State have harnessed a unique property called incipient ferroelectricity to create a new type of computer memory that could revolutionize how electronic devices work, such as using ...