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Advanced Microelectronics: Why a Next-Gen Semiconductor Doesn’t Fall to Pieces

April 16, 2025

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V2Advanced Microelectronics Featured

A University of Michigan engineering team has uncovered a breakthrough in a next-generation class of semiconductors, revealing how they remain stable despite having conflicting electrical polarizations. Engineering professors Zetian Mi and Emmanouil Kioupakis explain how these materials behave in unexpected ways, potentially enabling new technologies that operate at higher speeds and with less power. Continue reading to learn more about this exciting breakthrough and its potential applications in future electronics.

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