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Read article: Sounding out lasing in silicon Integrated optics Research update Sounding out lasing in silicon Lasing by stimulating acoustic vibrations in a silicon waveguide may bring integrated silicon photonics a step closer
Read article: Data storage prospects broaden for antiferromagnetics Semiconductors and electronics Research update Data storage prospects broaden for antiferromagnetics A previously unobserved type of antiferromagnetic switching may be useful for memory applications
Read article: Inorganic semiconductors can be more flexible in the dark Semiconductors and electronics Research update Inorganic semiconductors can be more flexible in the dark Experiments in complete darkness reveal extraordinary plasticity in ZnS
Read article: Memristor technology programme wins £11 million Semiconductors and electronics News Memristor technology programme wins £11 million Research collaborators at Southampton, Imperial and Manchester universities in the UK win a grant to develop memristor technology for broader use
Read article: Funnelling charges to boost solar-cell efficiency Semiconductors and electronics Research update Funnelling charges to boost solar-cell efficiency The inverse charge funnelling effect pushes charges to easy collection points in few-layer hafnium disulphide flakes, thanks to strain from laser-induced oxidation
Read article: Atomic force microscope makes single-electron current meter Semiconductors and electronics Research update Atomic force microscope makes single-electron current meter IBM team measures the energy levels of single molecules on insulators for the first time
Read article: Van der Waals nanoribbons carry current Semiconductors and electronics Research update Van der Waals nanoribbons carry current 1D zirconium telluride wires could be used to make the tiniest interconnects and transistor channels
Read article: Phase-separated state could make nanoscale switch Semiconductors and electronics Research update Phase-separated state could make nanoscale switch Devices made from perovskite nickelate materials would operate electronically
Read article: Plasma, nanoparticles and printed electronics Business and innovation Interview Plasma, nanoparticles and printed electronics NovaCentrix’s chief technology officer Kurt Schroder on how the company got into printable electronics