Q&A: Growing novel ultra-pure materials for tomorrow's electronics
January 09, 2026
January 09, 2026
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, Jan. 9 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news:
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Q&A: Growing novel ultra-pure materials for tomorrow's electronics
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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Pairing elements such as sulfur, selenium or tellurium with metals produces compounds whose atomic interactions give them unusual and useful electrical, optical and magnetic behavior. These materials, called chalcogenides, are the focus of Qihua . . .
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Q&A: Growing novel ultra-pure materials for tomorrow's electronics
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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Pairing elements such as sulfur, selenium or tellurium with metals produces compounds whose atomic interactions give them unusual and useful electrical, optical and magnetic behavior. These materials, called chalcogenides, are the focus of Qihua . . .
