University of Michigan researchers have developed a method to layer a material called scandium aluminum nitride (ScAlN) onto 3D surfaces. This advancement could lead to more efficient electronics for applications such as 5G and 6G phones, electric vehicles, and wearable devices that generate electricity from movement. The breakthrough may also make it easier and more cost-effective for labs to work with this material. Read the full article to learn more.
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