We’ve covered the Tiny Tapeout project a few times on these pages, and while getting your digital IC design out there onto actual silicon for a low cost is super cool, it is still somewhat limited.
Lattice Materials, a Montana-based manufacturer specializing in custom-grown silicon and germanium crystals and part of The Partner Companies (TPC), has received an $18.5 million award from the U.S.
A five-year project led by the Georgia Institute of Technology has developed a novel approach to space electronics that could change how space vehicles and instruments are designed. The new ...
The integration of silicon‐germanium technology in photonic devices has transformed optoelectronics, enabling the realisation of high‐speed, high‐sensitivity detectors that are central to modern ...
New facility is part of Lattice Materials' strategy to meet rising demand for critical infrared products while strengthening ...
A detail of the cover image for AEM created by University of Arkansas. The GeSn quantum well with Ge barriers sits in the background, while the GeSn quantum well with ordered SiGeSn barriers is in the ...
International research team presents first electrically pumped continuous-wave semiconductor laser suitable for seamless silicon integration The rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI) and the ...
Germanium quantum dots (QDs) on silicon substrates represent a cutting‐edge research field that bridges the disciplines of semiconductor physics and nanotechnology. The self‐assembled formation of ...
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