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Turning up the heat on next-generation semiconductors : vima
Turning up the heat on next-generation semiconductors : vima
Turning up the heat on next-generation semiconductors
Researchers studied how temperatures up to 500 degrees Celsius would affect electronics made from gallium nitride, a key step in their effort to develop electronics that can operate in extremely hot environments, like the surface of Venus.
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