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material science

Bringing signals into phase

1 min read · Mon, Sep 25 2017

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electricity electrical engineering material science

A novel type of electronic component made from a blend of polymer materials could enable more effective circuitry.

Semiconductors with an aligned interface

1 min read · Sun, Nov 12 2017

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electrical engineering electronics material science

Efficiency gains come from tuning the properties of semiconducting materials by combining layers of different composition.

Pure red LEDs fulfill a primary goal

1 min read · Wed, May 6 2020

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material science electrical engineering

First high-intensity, low-voltage red LEDs made from nitride semiconductors.

Sensors get a laser shape up

1 min read · Sun, Nov 15 2020

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sensors material science electrical engineering

Laser writing breathes life into high-performance sensing platforms.

KAUST Discovery features "Optoelectronic devices that emit warm and cool white light"

1 min read · Mon, Dec 21 2020

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material science electrical engineering

A single semiconducting material can produce white light by emitting light across the visible spectrum.

Fiber glow brings more go for underwater communications

1 min read · Tue, May 24 2022

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communications material science flexible electronics electrical engineering

KAUST scientists have developed an optical-based wireless network system that has significant potential for faster underwater optical communications.

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