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New material to make next generation of electronics faster and more efficient


A research group led by CEMS Professor Bharat Jalan at the University of Minnesota has developed a groundbreaking material for semiconductors that could revolutionize high-power electronics, making them faster and more efficient. The material, a transparent conducting oxide, has set a new world record for electron mobility, surpassing the previous record held by the same research group. This advancement is key for next-generation technologies like quantum computing, smartphones, and medical devices.Read more about the discovery from Professor Jalan’s research group on the College of Science and Engineering’s website.To learn more about Dr. Bharat Jalan’s research, please visit his research group’s website linked below.Jalan Research Group

A research group led by CEMS Professor Bharat Jalan at the University of Minnesota has developed a groundbreaking material for semiconductors that could revolutionize high-power electronics, making them faster and more efficient. The material, a transparent conducting oxide, has set a new world record for electron mobility, surpassing the previous record held by the same research group. This advancement is key for next-generation technologies like quantum computing, smartphones, and medical devices.

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