Strain-tuned potassium niobate may enable cleaner, smarter devices
December 11, 2024
December 11, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Dec. 11 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
What's the best way to precisely manipulate a material's properties to the desired state? It may be straining the material's atomic arrangement, according to a team of researchers from Cornell and Penn State, among other institutions.
The team discovered that "atomic spray painting" of potassium niobate, a material used in advanced electronics, could tune the resulting thin films with e . . .
What's the best way to precisely manipulate a material's properties to the desired state? It may be straining the material's atomic arrangement, according to a team of researchers from Cornell and Penn State, among other institutions.
The team discovered that "atomic spray painting" of potassium niobate, a material used in advanced electronics, could tune the resulting thin films with e . . .