Learn more about Semiconductors and Microelectronics
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January 16, 2025The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO) released a request for information (RFI) to solicit feedback from stakeholders on AMMTO’s Wide Bandgap Power Electronics Strategic Framework draft.Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office
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October 21, 2024Researchers open a new avenue for future brain-inspired computer hardware.Basic Energy Sciences
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BlogOctober 17, 2024AMMTO is especially interested in funding research in pursuit of materials recovery and reuse systems, smart manufacturing and energy-efficient microelectronics.Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office
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Press ReleasesOctober 16, 2024Information will help inform the EES2 Initiative and associated roadmap.Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office
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October 2, 2024Emulating the edge of chaos of axons enables a metal wire to overcome its resistance without cooling, thereby amplifying signals flowing inside of it.Basic Energy Sciences
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September 27, 2024Layers of a surface-conducting material, sandwiched between layers of a magnetic insulator, could lead to more powerful, energy-efficient electronics.Basic Energy Sciences
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September 16, 2024Electron transfer between atomically thin materials triggers the ultrafast release of heat.Basic Energy Sciences
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September 4, 2024Projects span fundamental scientific research for microelectronics, quantum information science, manufacturing, and environmental managementOffice of Science
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September 3, 2024Scientists learn how to manipulate quantum properties in graphene to create resistance-free, electricity channels for loss-free future electronics.Basic Energy Sciences
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August 26, 2024By using a small number of photons to process information, two-dimensional quantum materials can lead to secure, energy-efficient communications.Basic Energy Sciences