Yale Engineering School: Insights Into the Metal-to-Insulator Transition
January 11, 2024
January 11, 2024
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Jan. 11 (TNSres) -- The Yale School of Engineering and Applied Science issued the following news:
Metal-to-insulator transition - a process that turns materials from a conductor to an insulator - has been a crucial process behind microelectronic switches, nonvolatile memory, and neuromorphic computing materials. In many cases, this transition is accompanied by drastic changes in the electronic or structural symmetry of the material, which can bring about othe . . .
Metal-to-insulator transition - a process that turns materials from a conductor to an insulator - has been a crucial process behind microelectronic switches, nonvolatile memory, and neuromorphic computing materials. In many cases, this transition is accompanied by drastic changes in the electronic or structural symmetry of the material, which can bring about othe . . .