Recent advances in SPDC-based quantum light sources based on two-dimensional layered materials have been made by a team led by Prof. REN Xifeng from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), collaborating with Prof. QIU Chengwei and Dr. GUO Qiangbing from the National University of Singapore (NUS).
Improving Data Security for a Hybrid Society: Insights from New Study
Researchers develop a fast and efficient method for handling encrypted data in the cloud for Society 5.0.
Electronic System Design Industry Reports Revenue of $3.8 Billion in Q3 2022, ESD Alliance Reports
The four-quarter moving average, which compares the most recent four quarters to the prior four, rose 13.4%.
POET Technologies Announces a Strategic Collaboration with ADVA for Highly Integrated 4x100G Solutions
ADVA will use POET’s multi-engine transmit and receive chips in an innovative pluggable solution that packs the functionality of four independent 100Gbit/s interfaces into a single QSFP-DD housing.
SEMI Announces Election of Mary Puma, Axcelis Technologies CEO, as International Board Chair
SEMI today announced that its International Board of Directors has elected Mary Puma, president and CEO of Axcelis Technologies, as its new chairperson, effective immediately, in accordance with the association’s by-laws.
Silanna UV Introduces TO-Can Package Format for 235nm and 255nm UV-C LEDs
Silanna UV announced the release of two new products in its SF1 235nm and SN3 255nm series of UV-C LEDs: the SF1-3T9B5L1 and the SN3-5T9B5L1.
proteanTecs to Showcase Interconnect Reliability Monitoring at the Chiplet Summit
proteanTecs announced today that the company will exhibit and present at the first annual Chiplet Summit.
Vertical Electrochemical Transistor Pushes Wearable Electronics Forward
Biomedical sensing is one application of efficient, low-cost transistors.
Foundry Revenue Is Forecasted to Drop by 4% YoY for 2023
TrendForce’s recent analysis of the foundry market reveals that demand continues to slide for all types of mature and advanced nodes.
Quantum Simulator Enables First Microscopic Observation of Charge Carriers Pairing
A team of researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics has for the first time monitored in an experiment how holes (positive charge carriers) in a solid-state model combined to form pairs. This process could play an important role in understanding high-temperature superconductivity.