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A microscopic image of a small gallium nitride-based device, which can be easily scaled up for higher current handling capability. Below, a larger version of a gallium nitride transistor. Researchers at Cornell University believe the device could form the basis for the circuitry in products from laptops to hybrid vehicles to windmills to other power electronic systems. (Credit: Junxia Shi)

CORNELL (US)—A newly developed and extremely efficient transistor may soon replace silicon as the semiconductor of choice for power applications. Continue…

Thursday, December 10, 2009 13:56 - 8 Comments


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